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Megalisk
United States6095 Posts
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United States3001 Posts
A few years back we brought in an orange tabby, who quickly became my cat. We think he was abused before we brought him in because he was very skittish, and wouldn't allow many people near him, but he'd always come up to me and fall asleep on my lap. A few months back, he just up and disappeared, we looked for him, going to the shelter a few times a day, but never had any luck finding him. | ||
Epicfailguy
Norway893 Posts
Our cat is 15 years old now, and still out fighting other cats at night. Its got a rutine now tho, each morning it sits outside our kitchen window, couse it knows when my dad gets up. When my dad gets up, he opens the door, and she ALWAYS slides against his leg slowly, like its saying hello or something..then eats, sleeps at its chair then goes out at night. I'd like to be a house cat tbh, how awesome wouldnt that be? Just chill all day and hunt shit at night.. | ||
Disregard
China10252 Posts
edit: That is one obese cat. edit 2: Wait a minute, Ive seen this before. | ||
So no fek
United States3001 Posts
On August 02 2009 14:16 Disregard wrote: Whooooaaaaaa edit 2: Wait a minute, Ive seen this before. You posted in the topic I made about her a few months back, that included a picture on the same bed. | ||
Pioneer
994 Posts
On August 01 2009 08:41 Psychobabas wrote: Dude she has overgrown nails and too much fur between her paw-pads, a sign that she is rarely outdoors. Am I right? Yeah, you can see on her duclaw (kinda like a thumb) it's curled in. That's not comfortable for a cat, can become ingrown (already looks like it's becoming that way) and can get infected (bacteria/dirt/etc. can lodge itself in it). You need to take her to the vet and get it trimmed then get like a dremel and sand it down some (very fine grit so it doesn't catch and make it jagged). We do that with our cats and dogs because we have hardwood floors and they tend to have trouble walking on them when their claws get to long and fur gets to long. The fur between the paws isn't a big deal with a shorthair like that. I've got a russian blue mix kitten that has long fine fur and a chow mix that has fine fur as well and we have to trim it down because it can get nasty on the cat or like on my dog make it harder for her to maintain traction on the floors. | ||
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