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message 1: by Arminius (new)

Arminius | 13 comments What does that mean?


message 2: by Terri (new)

Terri Cabral | 22 comments I like seeing the comments about your cats. Working on my new cat novel right now! I miss both my cats. Not in a financial state right now to support a cat. :-(


message 3: by Casey (new)

Casey Anderson | 11 comments what do you mean ny on?


message 4: by Terri (new)

Terri Cabral | 22 comments Casey, some people have not been on this thread in a LONG time. that's all. They were just wondering if people are still ON the thread.


message 5: by Polly (new)

Polly Tiller | 27 comments Sad that the poor cat didn't have a proper home. All a cat ever wants is to have a home and a loving owner. They are so easy to look after.


message 6: by Arminius (new)

Arminius | 13 comments I am still on.


message 7: by SeaShore (new)

SeaShore | 38 comments Polly wrote: "Sad that the poor cat didn't have a proper home. All a cat ever wants is to have a home and a loving owner. They are so easy to look after."
I agree Polly. Many animals are at SPCA- Society of the Prevention of Cruelty towards animals- for that reason. When you're 18, you want animal pets, you want to do everything plus study etc and your pet(s) get abandoned. sad.


message 8: by Polly (new)

Polly Tiller | 27 comments I know. when you get older like me, I am 61, you have more time for your pets. When you have children pets have to come second place. But if you are ever thinking of giving a cat agood home they are easy to look after. Just need a Drontal worm tablet every 3 months. a flea collar or a Frontline flea drop Good quality dreid cat food next to a bowl of clean water. and a litter tray. And there is your constant loving furry companion


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