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Cats owned: 2 cats 1 tabby and 1 ragdoll
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: edinburgh uk
Posts: 518
30-03-2010, 10:54 PM   #31

Re: How many cats is TOO many cats?


i have 2 cats 1 dog.cat 1 is 15 cat 2 is 2 and dog is 5,my dad recently said,when the older cat goes,NOT to get another one,but as i dont go on any holidays anymore (cept for over this easter) wots it matter!!!!!,im leaving my 2 cats with my cousin in their own house less hassel all round



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Cats owned: Felix
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Wales
Posts: 390
31-03-2010, 11:01 AM   #32

Re: How many cats is TOO many cats?


I have 1 cat who is about 9 months or maybe less and a dog who is nearly 6
I am hoping to get cat number 2 in the summer can't wait



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Cats owned: 36 Moggies and 1 Neurotic ragdoll
Join Date: May 2006
Location: aaberdeenshire
Posts: 380
01-04-2010, 12:06 PM   #33

Re: How many cats is TOO many cats?


Like farthing we have to defend ourselves on occassion - mine are all hale and hearty and we do actually home on tamed down ferals as domestics with the roviso they come back to us should it not work out for any reason - we have so far only had 3 back to date and get cards from all the others and their new slaves - ours readily accept anything new having fostered for 10 years they have seen many come and go - those who have stayed couldn't cope with a house of noise, kids or to much "human" stuff but all are happy cats - happier now the power is back and the heating is on!

We both work hard to do what we do at our own expense and do it for love - especially with the ferals there is something magical about them and when they seek you out willingly with out the bridbe or the first purr it is a moment to out weigh all the negative stuff they can have

My house has fur and wearing of dark clothing not recommended as the Ragdoll with come and cast on you, the dogs are casting to and currently I need to do some serious housework but my lot are happy - in fact unless you know where to look you will never see them all at once - but as we have several lookalikes only us as their parents know but it keeps visitors happy!!!!!!



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