When Multi-Cat Households Aren't A Good Thing
Hi Everyone
I’ve been away with a pretty bad case of pneumonia. I’m just now feeling like even posting or reading any threads. After being this ill it made me wonder if I should get rid of some of our cats, and which ones would they be?
There was no way I could clean my house. Just trying to change the indoor litter boxes was more than I could handle. Kevin helped in every way he could, but there were times he wasn’t here and things had to be done, like feeding. Thank goodness he was here to feed the park cats!
With considerable thinking there is just no way I could ever choose which cats I would no longer have. But being sick like this sure has made me realize there may be a day when we could not handle all of this. It sure is scary wondering where, who, and how we would deal with this.
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