french girl, Good for you. in taking Devon home with you. It seems as though many people take pleasure in torturing a small animal. They need to have their butts kicked! At any rate, she found you, and knew that you would provide a good, loving home for her. This is something that she was looking for from the previous bunch that came into contact with.
I continually have trouble with Snow Cat, a 1 year old flame-point siamese, peeing on my dirty clothes, especially those in the clothes hamper. I don't know if this is because of him missing me during the day, or what. He seems to only do this when their litter box is beginning to fill up.
I have 5 torties in my menagerie. One of them is an outdoor cat, 3-year old, Checker, and is feral, in that she will not allow me to touch her,. But she is content to stay around the place, even though I have never picked her up for some huggies or scritchies. On the other hand, I have 4 indoor torties of which all of them are affectionate. The oldest of the indoor group is Princess, and the other two are Maine Coon kittens (Tiara and Pepper) they are about 9 weeks old. The remainder tortie is a tiny kitten (in size, not in age) that is part Abyssinian. (I havn't named her yet). All allow me to pick them up for some scrithies and huggies. Princess allows me to pick her up when she is ready, otherwise, forget it! Princess is a lap cat, but only when she wants to be.
Personally, I'd consider Devon a fortunate find, in that she really appreciates your affection and attention you give her, and this is not to mention the rescue of her from a traumatic beginning. Good for you, and blessings to you and Devon.![]()
..........wayne





. They need to have their butts kicked! At any rate, she found you, and knew that you would provide a good, loving home for her. This is something that she was looking for from the previous bunch that came into contact with.
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