Re: Cats--progress note


Jim, I have found a pair of siblings to be a really good choice several
times.  I enjoy having more than one cat, but our pair of sisters are
the most fun.  Kittens aren't nearly as hard to civilize as puppies, and
I think they adapt more readily than older cats.  Good for you about not
having a de-clawed cat!  I think that's totally brutality - can hardly be nice
to people who I know have de-clawed cats.  I always feel sad when I have
a nice cat spayed - there will never be any more from that particular 
strain - but a non-spayed female does present the obvious problems.
Sounds to me like the pair of kittens is just what you need.
Auralie

In a message dated 10/31/2005 2:59:30 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
islandjim1@verizon.net writes:
I was amused no end by the babies; not sure I want try to civilize 
young'uns, however. And not sure I want two, but not opposed to it 
either. Our first choice is a non-black [Beans was black] spayed female 
not de-clawed.

The lady at the shelter said: "Bring your wife in. Eighty-seven cats 
will jump on her and say "Take me! Take me!'

And I said, "I know. That's what I'm afraid of!"

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