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absolutely!Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostCurrently got 3 cats.
I can confirm one does not own a cat. A cat owns a human.
Ours is now 18 years old.
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Don't get a long haired cat.
Or if you do make sure it likes being groomed.
I miss my old cat still.
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Squirrels are difficult to catch. Though we had one cat who caught 2 in 24 hours. God I miss Mostyn.....Originally posted by Mordac View PostCats attack squirrels, just so you know. Plus you don't want one that might end up in a kebab. So get a skinny one. And don't over-feed it...
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We've got four cats. Two were feral kittens from the RSPCA, one stray who just turned up and didn't go home and the new one who is a four year old from a cat rescue charity. The new arrival is a 8kg Maine Coon who we're trying to integrate without him killing any of the others. We've just switched from bringing him down in a dog pen every evening to putting him on a lead. He's great with people though!
There are too many unwanted cats around without people ever having to buy them from a breeder. Pedigree cats have a lot of issues anyway. Always get a cat from a rescue centre or charity.
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Cats attack squirrels, just so you know. Plus you don't want one that might end up in a kebab. So get a skinny one. And don't over-feed it...
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That's where we got ours. But last summer, when my uncle fell into the swimming pool, she just sat there, purring.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostGet one from a rescue centre.
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