Beautiful Moments, Part Two
Last week I saw a helium balloon cross the road at the lights on a perfectly timed gust of wind. Today I saw four people trying to get into a GWiz electric car. They failed.
What's the best thing you've seen recently?
( , Thu 5 Aug 2010, 21:49)
Last week I saw a helium balloon cross the road at the lights on a perfectly timed gust of wind. Today I saw four people trying to get into a GWiz electric car. They failed.
What's the best thing you've seen recently?
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The moment my old cat accepted my new kitten
For weeks they hated each other then I cam home from work and found this...
( , Fri 6 Aug 2010, 9:31, 1 reply)
For weeks they hated each other then I cam home from work and found this...
( , Fri 6 Aug 2010, 9:31, 1 reply)
OMFG !
That is so cute! Can I ask if the older cat is a male or female? I was toying with the idea of getting my Simba a companion as his sadly passed away 2 years ago but was worried he would bat it round the head when we weren't around. He's a boisterous ginger tom.
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That is so cute! Can I ask if the older cat is a male or female? I was toying with the idea of getting my Simba a companion as his sadly passed away 2 years ago but was worried he would bat it round the head when we weren't around. He's a boisterous ginger tom.
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Boy cats and girl cats work out fine
The older cat is female and the younger is a female. Prior to the kitten we had a little boy cat who died only a couple of months back, Maddie got on fine with basil straight away with Livvy it too ka little bit longer, if you want your existing cat to rule the roost becareful out getting them spayed. The cat that isn't spayed will always lord it over the one that is, even if its a kitten
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The older cat is female and the younger is a female. Prior to the kitten we had a little boy cat who died only a couple of months back, Maddie got on fine with basil straight away with Livvy it too ka little bit longer, if you want your existing cat to rule the roost becareful out getting them spayed. The cat that isn't spayed will always lord it over the one that is, even if its a kitten
( , Fri 6 Aug 2010, 14:15, closed)
That's good to hear :D
I didn't think it would work at all but I shouldn't have under estimated a feline’s ability to adapt. Simba is a boy and he has been neutered so although he can be territorial he still lets in cats that are non-offensive and he gets on with e.g. Flossy his GF from next door.
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I didn't think it would work at all but I shouldn't have under estimated a feline’s ability to adapt. Simba is a boy and he has been neutered so although he can be territorial he still lets in cats that are non-offensive and he gets on with e.g. Flossy his GF from next door.
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