I don't have a cat and this is not an advertisement. Today's blog is brought to you by the 'awwwww!' factor and things-found-while-trawling-the-net. Have a good weekend!
PS Do you think they have those cocoons in human sizes? ;-)
There's a kitten adoption centre about two minutes away from us but this morning I found a big pile of feathers in the yard so I am torn as to what I should do!
Have an indoors cat. I have a ragdoll and she has always been inside and looks as content as the cat in your photo. Great companion. Seeks out our company rather than grants it begrudingly like some cats.
If you feel uncomfortable having an indoors cat, you can set up enclosed runs outside.
PS Having caught up on some earlier posts, some cats are particularly allergy friendly because they moult less (I think a ragdoll may be that way)....just thought it worth mentioning. I have too many animals...I now have to encourage others.. hee
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You actually DO need a cat. Start look around you, there are certainly one to adopt near you.
There's a kitten adoption centre about two minutes away from us but this morning I found a big pile of feathers in the yard so I am torn as to what I should do!
Have an indoors cat. I have a ragdoll and she has always been inside and looks as content as the cat in your photo. Great companion. Seeks out our company rather than grants it begrudingly like some cats.
If you feel uncomfortable having an indoors cat, you can set up enclosed runs outside.
PS Having caught up on some earlier posts, some cats are particularly allergy friendly because they moult less (I think a ragdoll may be that way)....just thought it worth mentioning. I have too many animals...I now have to encourage others.. hee
Ragdolls look gorgeous, Wurst Semmel. I'll give it thought...you make a very persuasive argument! Good to see you, by the way :)
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