Folks, meet Maxine...
amulford
Posts: 5,020
I don't know if you remember the story of the other kitten, Prince. Well here is Maxine. She was supposed to be Max, a boy. But upon inspection, we found she was missing something.
She's a little cutie. At first, NO MORE CATS!!! But then I looked in her little eyes. Oh Jeez, here we go again!!
She'll be trained to stay the hell away from the cars!!!
She's a little cutie. At first, NO MORE CATS!!! But then I looked in her little eyes. Oh Jeez, here we go again!!
She'll be trained to stay the hell away from the cars!!!
Post edited by RyanC_Masimo on
Comments
-
Cute kittie.
Don't let her claw at the speaker grillsLSi 9/C/FX
Arcam AVR-200 -
Pretty kitten.
I've been going crazy because one of mine keeps climbing the front of my RTi12's. Little ****. So far no damage to the wood, but the grills will defnitely need replaced if I can get him over it or I sell the speakers. -
Kitty's are evil......:pcomment comment comment comment. bitchy.
-
First Time and it's TURTLE BAIT!!!
-
They are so sweet and nice. When you are home...
madmaxVinyl, the final frontier...
Avantgarde horns, 300b tubes, thats the kinda crap I want... -
Originally posted by fireshoes
So far no damage to the wood, but the grills will defnitely need replaced if I can get him over it or I sell the speakers.comment comment comment comment. bitchy. -
Hi fellas. Here is the secret to owning cats. This is from a former owner of 2 whom I lost last yr just a few months apart. Tami lived to be 20 yrs old, put to sleep due to kidney disiese. Oscar made it to 14 yrs old put to sleep due to cancer. I lost Oscar 14 days after my mother died. I am still grieving for all of them.
1. keep your cat indoors, do not let it roam to be struck by cars, get into fight with other cats or anything else that might tear it apart or give it rabies. Keeping it indoors increases it's longevity by several yrs. (see above examples) The same is true for dogs. Always walk on a leash & don't let it roam.
2. Since the cat does not go out, neuter & remove (only) their front claws. It does not hamper their ability to jump or get around and you get to keep your speakers & furniture.
3. Take them to a vet once a year for all of their shots & boosters.
Do all this & you will have your animal for more years than you thought possible. The only thing that will take it will be old age or the same diseases that take our lifes at such a young age.
Be forwarned. If I read of any neglect, abuse, or careless stupidity in regards to your animals you will hear from me.
They are completely dependant upon us for everything, and it is up to you to do whats best for them since they can't. If you are not prepared to do that then DO NOT GET A PET!
If you have any questions, I will be more than happy to answer them.
Take good care of that little one Amulford, you cannot train her to stay away from cars, the only way to keep her safe is to make sure she doesn't get out of the house!
Good luck,
CathyMarantz AV-7705 PrePro, Classé 5 channel 200wpc Amp, Oppo 103 BluRay, Rotel RCD-1072 CDP, Sony XBR-49X800E TV, Polk S60 Main Speakers, Polk ES30 Center Channel, Polk S15 Surround Speakers SVS SB12-NSD x2 -
Thanks Cathy'
I think I won't have too much of a problem. She has an older cat to learn from who is very well house trained. Plus she's gonna have to be surgically removed from Ella, our 8 year old.
The turtle bait thing is just kidding... NOT:D