Im a mum of 2 that love our animals very very much. I run a small business from home and care for the 2 kids plus the 2 cats a dog, 2 birds a green tree frog and of course my husband.
We get along fairly welll for 3 totally different cats
Tootsie is in charge...Bootsie is 2nd in command, and I, Mistletoe am the little one....I get along really well with Bootsie (as well as can be expected, that is, for she is rather unruly). I steer clear of Tootsie, and she if fine with that
Thank you. I know I am the luckiest person in the whole world having so many cats. I wish I could save every cat that needed a home. I just love them all.
Hey Hi! Well let me tell you a storey. I have one little man called Tyke. I would love to have two cats but I dont think they will get on. I work long days at hospital and Tyke is used to this. He does his own thing. Free to go outside etc etc. I worry that he is lonely during the day or night when I am at work. How would and can I train a new cat to keep him company? By the way, he is lying on his back on the floor beside me, saying "im tired"
Skunks are WAY different than possums - they look a bit like black cats with white stripes down their backs, except that they´re also very stinky and can spray a rancid fluid from glands under their tails. If it gets into your eyes, it can burn. And getting the smell out is difficult. I ran into one last night as I pulled into my parking lot - there it was, bold as brass, right in my headlights. I just stopped the car and waited - lucky for me, skunks are timid and would rather run than spray! --Anne
Mugger´s an indoor cat only, so he doesn´t have a chance of getting sprayed by skunks. Me, on the other hand.... I´ve nearly been sprayed twice by them since there´s a family of skunks living behind the building´s garage! And I come home from work at midnight, which is the time the skunks come out and forage for food!
Skunks can actually make very nice pets as long as they´re de-sexed and have their scent glands removed. The problem where I live is that they´re a natural reservoir for rabies.... yikes. So nobody feeds them or tries to pet them, it´s not worth the risk. And Mugger (or any other cat I might ever get) couldn´t be an outdoors cat - I live in a very busy area, and there´s not a a lot of yard space. If I owned my own house, I might consider putting up an electric fence and letting cats outdoors, but otherwise it´s indoors only! --Wolfie
It´s raining today, which doesn´t bother me because I´m an indoors cat... but it does cut down on the stuff I get to see outside. So, I think I´ll do a lot of sleeping!
If your mom is bring home these pig things, then maybe she´s planning on cooking you some BACON!!!! Except I´m pretty sure bacon isn´t supposed to have long hairs on it. --Mugger
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