Really? Does he/she mind or are you very discreet?
BTW, I abhor cats so I won't give my predictably negative and watery suggestion to the OP's question in case it may cause offence or distress. Neutering sounds like a good idea though.
he doesnt mind at all, sure with all the happenings in Blarney village these days me loving near his practise is not high on his worry list!!!
Great news, cats always know where to find their perfect owner!
haminka1 thats a great success story. is rowdy his name? Its brilliant!
So your a goalkeepers hurley and bin bag man then?Really? Does he/she mind or are you very discreet?
BTW, I abhor cats so I won't give my predictably negative and watery suggestion to the OP's question in case it may cause offence or distress.
yep, rowdy is his name and i always keep stressing, it's not ironiche was rather timid and small when we adopted him, the vet told us he must be around 1.5 years old but he looked like a small kitten, really. then he started growing and now he is over 10 pounds of muscle, he is a great jumper. also rather playful but really very very sweet, sometimes /like when he wakes us up at 4 am because he wants some company for a play we don't know whether to strangle him or love him but we got used to his antics. when you wake him up from his sleep, he'd come to you, cuddle on your lap and starts purring and then falls asleep there. his favourite hobbies are drinking water from the water tap, tormenting my crocs by sharping his claws inside /this is actually the strategy he uses to wake me up/ and jumping on wardrobes around the house. he is very attached to us and we believe it's a result of being dumped by someone who he must have loved. overall, he is a very lovable cat and yeah, despite all the mess he creates from time to time we love him to bits.
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