Donna
for someone who has quit or forgotten about it, you sure have alot to say... and I will say it again, thats my opinion.
I don't care if you don't like it , if you want to move on, do so , and I don't give a fig if you shake your head or run in a circle, whatever you want to do.
I'm not stirring up dirt, its called posting on a thread, you ARE familiar with that aren't you?? its called an OPINION, and if you don't like it don't dwell here, by all means don't read it and go somewhere else, some other thread, so get over it yourself! in other words, butt out!!
I didn't ask for your lame advice, I posted this thread, if you don't want to be part of it, and only want to criticize, why don't you get lost?hmm?
posted by Randi_K
that might be true sometimes, but when I adopted Emma and Louise, they were standoffish, in fact very scared, and they have really come around. even the lady I got them from( I was fostering them, then I adopted them) was surprised to hear it)If you chose a standoffish cat, they don't always warm up to you and then the both of you aren't happy with the relationship.
Emma couldn't be friendlier now, and Lousie, even tho she doesn't want to be held, she will sit next to me, and is always near me, and lets me pet her, about half the time.
posted by Carole
yes I do, like Donnas cats, I believe that, in fact I knew that, thats why there are wish lists, within resuce groups/shelters, BECAUSE they DO have those cats.i am sure there are some pedigrees who dont always end up in good homes, dont u think?






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