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XboxOmac
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quote lollipopzYour not alone. | |
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King_X2
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quote XboxOmacYeah, me too. Sometimes I think my dogs just bark to let me know the grass is growing. | |
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DG
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quote Pidgey MilkplusHoly crap, Bengals? No wonder they were expensive. I wasn't asking why you didn't let the cats out. I was asking why you bothered to get an expensive breed. Surely personality is more important than appearance? And even if you need a pretty cat, we've got a lovely long haired "Birman". Thing is, she's not really a Birman at all, but looks 90 percent like one. We got her for free. She moved in from next door. Before that she was a Cat's Protection League rescue cat. Some bastard of a cat breeder tried to drown her as a kitten because she was ill. -------------------
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Slayerholic17
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Bengals are really pretty cats.
But good move in not letting your cat outside...I'm a vet tech and I've seen so many bad bad things happen to outdoor cats. Unless of course you can keep an eye on your cat outside and then bring it back in. Cats can be perfectly content indoors if you play with them and keep them company, and it's even better if they have a housemate to play with. ------------------- Our lives begin to end the day we become slient about things that matter.
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