View Poll Results: How many cats do you have?

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    4 5.80%
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    10 14.49%
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    20 28.99%
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    7 10.14%
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    3 4.35%
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    5 7.25%
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    5 7.25%
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    4 5.80%
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    4 5.80%
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    7 10.14%
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Thread: How many cats do you have?

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  1. #1
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    I am always tempted to get another one, I really am. Cats are addictive.

  2. #2
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    I have 2 and that's the perfect number for me.
    Nikki[human],Zippy[tabby],and Pumpkin[orange tabby]
    Rest in Peace my Sweet Hammie Zoey
    Jan 1,09-March 26,2010

  3. #3
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    I only have the one. If Erp got along with other cats Ild have 2 maybe, big maybe, 3.
    I have a HUGE SIG!!!!



    My Dogs. Erp the Cat.

    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas Jefferson
    Tyranny is defined as that which is legal for the government but illegal for the citizenry.

  4. #4
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    I have 11. It was 12 until I took one to the shelter to be adopted a couple of months ago. I also have 2 kittens in a cage that I'm fostering. Municiple laws were change after I already had all of them, so I'm grandfathered in and animal control doesn't have a say. No one has ever complained. Even the neighbors don't mind. In fact, they bring food.

    Lately they have been staying in "their" room and the cat pen. I hardly know they are here.

  5. #5
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    I have 10 (soon to be 11), but I very seldom tell people that because they wouldn't understand. (Someone once told me that I am a "single woman of a certain age, with too many degrees, too much yarn , and too many cats. So I guess I qualify as that "crazy cat lady".) I figure I have a big enough house for everyone, they are well taken care of (I have a good relationship with my vet), and they don't go outside so no one actually knows how many I have

  6. #6
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    I can't say. The town has a limit of 3. But no limit on fosters.
    GILL & Crew;

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by emily_the_spoiled View Post
    I have 10 (soon to be 11), but I very seldom tell people that because they wouldn't understand. (Someone once told me that I am a "single woman of a certain age, with too many degrees, too much yarn , and too many cats. So I guess I qualify as that "crazy cat lady".) I figure I have a big enough house for everyone, they are well taken care of (I have a good relationship with my vet), and they don't go outside so no one actually knows how many I have
    I can relate to that - the "certain age", happily calling myself a "crazy cat lady", and all indoor cats. I very carefully have only fosters in a double bedroom at the front so the neighbors only see those two at the windows. I also have a big enough house that they all have plenty of room, although they (fosters and mine) tend to be in the room I'm in. If one or two of them feel like some personal space, they can always find an empty bedroom where they can sit in the window.

    I have my own cats (single digit) and I also have 7 fosters. It was 8 until a week ago when I lost my wonderful Alexander (18) to all the usual old-age ailments. It's strange how a home will feel emptier than it should when just one cat has gone even when you've known him for barely 2 years.

    Another foster, Catullus, will be going out for adoption soon, and Challenge may be going to the social-feral area of the shelter for some extra socialization. My household is in constant flux. I've just volunteered to take on another foster that I saw at one of the shelter's adoption centers who the staff said no-one could touch. I don't know what they were thinking to put him straight out for adoption; I guess they were very busy and he's young and Siamese. He smells bad, and his coat looks clumpy, as though he isn't taking care of himself.

  8. #8
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    After 20 years with only a single cat who liked it that way, I now have two cats.
    Two seems to be the magic number for a lot of Pet Talkers it seems.
    RIP sweet Samantha
    6/26/88-8/28/08
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    Milly & Izzy

  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by emily_the_spoiled View Post
    (Someone once told me that I am a "single woman of a certain age, with too many degrees, too much yarn , and too many cats. So I guess I qualify as that "crazy cat lady".)
    Substitute "too many books" for "too much yarn" and I'm right there with you!

  10. #10
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    Hey at least this way I do not have to explain how much I spend on yarn to anyone else but myself (It makes it alot easier to justify buying some of the stuff!)

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