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    Quote Originally Posted by diuretic View Post
    I've only got the one at the moment. The max I had at one time was three and all very different. I do enjoy the differences though, I've never had a cat that could be considered a cipher or a clone, they've all had very distinct personalities. Some have been a bit aloof, some have been very cuddly and everything in between. But they were all inviduals.

    I had one cat that was very sick and I had to take her to the vet due to her cancer. The night before I took her I slept all night with her. She reached out and put her paw on my arm and we stayed like that all night. I swear she knew what had to be done and was telling me it was okay with her. But then I have been accused of being anthropomorphic - not that I give a shit about that particular accusation.
    I am so sorry. You are right - they know what is going on around them - and they have a sense of understanding

    When I am not feeling well, they know it.

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    Nobody owns a cat. The cat owns you.
    My husband and I are just happy that the cat allows us to stay around.

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    I have a beutiful little kitty. She's not feeling all that well right now tho, just got spayed and declawed two days ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiberalNation View Post
    I have a beutiful little kitty. She's not feeling all that well right now tho, just got spayed and declawed two days ago.
    They do get a bit under the weather when that happens, just watch out in case she bears a grudge........sleeping should be done with care
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    Quote Originally Posted by LiberalNation View Post
    I have a beutiful little kitty. She's not feeling all that well right now tho, just got spayed and declawed two days ago.
    LN, re: the other thread, if you had your cat declawed, you cannot make her live outside.
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    That's what I thought too but when I asked the vet she said she has a declawed cat that lives outside cuz it wouldn't stop peeing in her house. Been happy for 7 years. Said it was okay as long as she still had her back claws. Better then my mom sending her to the pound I guess but I hope we can work thru the litter issues. She uses her box 95%.

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    I have spoiled cats at my place, too....



    ....spoiled about a week ago, I really need to throw that out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LiberalNation View Post
    That's what I thought too but when I asked the vet she said she has a declawed cat that lives outside cuz it wouldn't stop peeing in her house. Been happy for 7 years. Said it was okay as long as she still had her back claws. Better then my mom sending her to the pound I guess but I hope we can work thru the litter issues. She uses her box 95%.
    I would seriously question that vet. Maybe you could do some research. Anyway, declawed cats are very popular adoptees from shelters, so they are usually not euthanized. That's how we got our declawed girl.
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    I know but if she pees on the floor with the person who adopts her too she may very likely return her. We adopted a cat like that from the pound, peed always on the floor, wouldn't use a litter box for anything.

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