After looking over the pictures and the write-ups on each cat, how could anyone not be interested in taking a few of them home? There are many that I would be interested in, but, of course, I would have to find how they reacted, not only to me, but also with the other furkids there. I recommend this so that compatibility problems would be eliminated after you get your new kitties home.
Yesterday, I went back to our local animal shelter to look over a black and white spotted kitty. She was very affectionate toward me last week. However, when I picked her up from her cage containing 2 other litter mates, (she is about 4 mos. old), I noticed that she began to hiss and growl at the other furkids in the shelter, as I walked by their cages. Of course, this doesn't prove anything but I felt that she would be better off in an one-cat family. Thinking that if I should bring her home with me, she probably would be fighting with my other furkids. So far, I havn't had this problem with my menagerie.
(later) I returned again today, 1/25, to check out a few adoptables, and all 3 of that litter was gone, they had all been adopted! There was one little black kitty within that same litter that I was also interested in -but too late, again.
..........wayne![]()
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