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Originally Posted by Liz
I hope you followed your heart and said yes, they are still relatively young and probaly will be greatful and no bother.
I don't regret keeping a 16.y.o feral tortie lady who in 15 months has had her teeth out, been neutered, had a flea aleergy clearup, become not so queen of her own place and is now an old slobberchops and seeks us out, loves her own bed, food on tap - quite rotund now sort of a long haired tortie rugby ball with a leg on each corner!
She went to the vet on Saturday and we did have a discussion about her weight and our new vets said she is hale and hearty and once she realises the food will always be there she might slow down and diet a bit!
Good luck and they sound wonderful!
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Not sure if I go along with that bit about knowing food will always be there; my Misty was a little stray and to the time she died at 19 1/2, she always reacted "Food! I remember when there was
no food!! Eat it!" She was only about 3 months when I got her, and she always acted as if there may be a day when there was no food....she was a short quite plump little girl. Still miss her.