Oh, she looks so good.. healing up nicely, and looking so content!
Oh, she looks so good.. healing up nicely, and looking so content!
I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
Death thought about it.
CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.
-- Terry Pratchett (1948—2015), Sourcery
I spoke with my sister tonight and she is supposed to take Mouthy back after X-mas because we just don't really have the room for her here.....well my sister who has 4 declawed cats told me that if she is going to take Mouthy then she is going to get her fixed and declawed. I asked her if she plans on keeping her and she said no.
I told her you can't declaw her and then give her to someone else and she said everyone wants a declawed cat, of course I told her I don't.
I told her then Mouthy will have to stay here then because she is a year old or so and to me that just isn't right.
I hope I don't upset anyone else here but I'm kinda in a pickle here, I can't keep Mouthy and I have posted for her to find a forever home but I was hoping it would be very soon or at least Mouthy would be at my sisters but now that just isn't going to happen.
My other girl cat who sprays occasionally decided to let me know how ticked off she is by peeing on a brand new cat bed that was on our bed, luckily I was siting there and could move the bed before it soaked through.
I really need to find Mouthy a forever home, one where someone won't let her outside or let her go out at all unless in a cat carrier.
Melissa
I hope Mouthy finds a home soon. She deserves it.
For me declawing is something I will never understand, whatever explanations people are giving. In Europe, we don't declaw as you probably know, unless it is for medical reasons. Vets just don't do it on simple request. I wish it would be the same in the US and that everyone would understand.
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