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I've had both cats and dogs for most of my life. Does that mean I have a split personality? :confused: |
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They were both brought up with dogs so they weren't so much of a problem.....they were both neutered so procreation really wasn't their 'bag'. They were really pampered lap cats......now Pasha, our moggy is a different thing altogether....she was a stray so she has all the sense you would associate with cats......I don't worry so much about her. She's neutered too....so no kittens......which I think is the way to go. The Pedigree cats......I think they have had some of their sense bred out of them. Mine certainly had. so I think we will have to agree to disagree on this one Katex:rolleyes: |
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A friend of mine used to walk his Polecat on a leash around the Ferry much to the ammusment of others. Besides at least the animal is getting exercise and not causing trouble. :)
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i only have a rabbit, and now you can buy leads for them:o....you wouldnt catch me walking a cat!!, Attachment 9427
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A cat leash would probably fit a rabbit.....if you really wanted to go that way.
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Some tom cats will continue to 'mark their territory' despite being neutered....fortunately mine didn't.
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I had a huge Maine Coon cat until February this year when he sadly died.
People who came to my house thought he was a lynx or a wild cat.....he really was huge. A rescued cat, and he was not very friendly until the last few months of his life. He always seemed a bit aloof and suspicious of people, so I don't know if he was ill treated......but he was treated like a king when he came to live with us. I still miss him, and sometimes I think I have seen him lying by the side of our bed....but it is just my imagination. |
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