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I just saw the little black kitten and thought Wow - It's a mini Murphy ! It's the whole issue of a new kitten - keeping it indoors for a period etc etc that I'm trying to get my head around. It was easy when our first cats were kittens but with Paddy and Murphy free to come and go and kids opening doors..... |
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Angie is right! There's always a way, and think of how much fun kittens are and that little fellow needs a loving forever home and playmates .... go, man! |
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I had an adult cat that loved going in/out in/out all day long when we got our last kitten. You adapt to checking windows, doors etc - not too much trouble really. As angieh says - why else did you pop in?? Go on - you know you want too. |
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