I'm guessing somewhere close to 4 months, give or take a week or two. The foster guestimated them at 12 weeks when I got them a month ago.
LOL That was really funny.
I have my own little Tasmanian Devil by the name of Poppy. (4 1/2 months old)
He runs around here like a chicken without its head on, squeaking his fool head off. Then he'll stand in the hallway meowing and meowing, just begging for someone to come and play with him. I have no problem when this happens at a decent hour, but when it happens around 2 or 3 in the a.m., that poses a problem.
Hey, maybe we can sell them as a pair?![]()
R.I.P. my Precious Katie, Katie Pretty Lady.
Oct. 1991 - Oct. 9, 2005
R.I.P. my Beloved Wild Hair Wee Willy Winky
April 8, 2005 - June 19, 2009
R.I.P. my best friend Buddy.
Sept. 1993 - Feb. 04, 2010
R.I.P. my handsome Mooky.
July 24, 2002 - April 1, 2010
Your post reminds me of the adoption application for when we adopted our current cuties.
Question: What do you do when your cat keeps you up at night?
Our answer: Sleep at the office.
(They didn't realy think it was funny, but we did get the cats)
Sure, I'll split the profits 90-10.Originally posted by rg_girlca
LOL That was really funny.
I have my own little Tasmanian Devil by the name of Poppy. (4 1/2 months old)
He runs around here like a chicken without its head on, squeaking his fool head off. Then he'll stand in the hallway meowing and meowing, just begging for someone to come and play with him. I have no problem when this happens at a decent hour, but when it happens around 2 or 3 in the a.m., that poses a problem.
Hey, maybe we can sell them as a pair?![]()
![]()
Copyright © 2001-2013 Pet of the Day.com
Bookmarks