Quote Originally Posted by Medusa View Post
Yep, 7 alright and they're all indoor. Perfect world: I'd let them roam but too many bad things happen to cats and several of mine are special needs. I have one in advanced chronic renal failure, one in early renal failure, one that is deaf, partially blind and has cerebellar hypoplasia and another one w/a slight case of it and one who has had challenges w/an ear polyp that ran amuck. I had 8 when I first joined PT but my tuxie Peeka went to the Rainbow Bridge 3 years ago. There are several here on PT who have more cats than I do, so 7 is no big deal to them. Boo is my blackie, Coco Puff is a seal point Siamese, Puddy is a calico, Creamsicle is an orangie, Pigeon is a Maine Coone/tortie mix and so is Specs and Yodie is a tortie as well. Three of my cats, Boo, Pidge and Puddy are seniors ranging in age from 14 to 18 1/2. The rest are younguns.

I'm glad to hear that your friend didn't just discard the cats. She has to take care of her mom, that's for sure. Good thing that you were there to give them a good, permanent home. We'd love to see some pix when you're able.

I'm located equidistant to Akron and
Canton. Where are you?
WOW That's quite the posse you have there.They all sound adorable!! Their names are sooo cute!! That is great you haven't given up on your special need kitties.So many people today don't want to be bothered with animals with special needs. My Cheyenne is on 3 pills a day for her thyroid. I'm about 2-2 & half hours from Akron/Canton. I am about 10 miles from Wheeling,WV. My cousin & I go up to Akron/Canto to see several bands that we know.We was in Green last w/e & will be back up there in Green this Saturday.The one lady at the shelter has 14 cats.And another lady had 17. I live right by the road that's why I keep mine indoors>Like you said so many bad things can happen.