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Name My Pussycat! ( Final )


franciscanheart

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franciscanheart

I think I know what I want to call her, but here's one more poll, just for fun. Three choices. Thanks, pham!


Here she is again, for reference:
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franciscanheart

She's a cutie!  I don't usually say that about calicoes but she is!

She's actually a Tortoiseshell, but I know what you mean. :like:
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OnlySunshine

I still think she's evil. They all are.

 

You haven't seen an evil cat unless you had to be around the one that my old babysitting charges had.  Her name was Zoe and she was the spawn of satan.  That cat tried to claw at my feet and would jump out of nowhere and scare me.  I used to think all cats were evil just like her but I've been around a VERY sweet cat since who changed my mind (orange tabby, too).

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franciscanheart

You haven't seen an evil cat unless you had to be around the one that my old babysitting charges had.  Her name was Zoe and she was the spawn of satan.  That cat tried to claw at my feet and would jump out of nowhere and scare me.  I used to think all cats were evil just like her but I've been around a VERY sweet cat since who changed my mind (orange tabby, too).

Those cats aren't evil, they're misunderstood and often scared. Some of them act that way as a result of misinformed or uneducated owners. Like dogs, when not exercised properly or handled in certain ways, they act in ways which lead us to label them as troubled or problematic. :)
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Like dogs, when not exercised properly or handled in certain ways, they act in ways which lead us to label them as troubled or problematic. :)

 

Especially pit bulls. They  have this reputation as super vicious dogs but if you train/treat  them right they can be really nice dogs.

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franciscanheart

Especially pit bulls. They  have this reputation as super vicious dogs but if you train/treat  them right they can be really nice dogs.

It's true of several breeds. Some are more "aggressive" by nature (think average perception of something like a Yorkie vs a Rottweiler) but most are great household pets if cared for properly. Some will require more attention or work, but that's obvious; larger dogs are going to require more exercise.

I wish everyone who adopted an animal had to take classes on that animal and breed before taking them home.
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OnlySunshine

Those cats aren't evil, they're misunderstood and often scared. Some of them act that way as a result of misinformed or uneducated owners. Like dogs, when not exercised properly or handled in certain ways, they act in ways which lead us to label them as troubled or problematic. :)

 

It didn't help that the youngest (who was 3 years old at the time) would hold her wrong.  The cat would only let the oldest hold her, and even then, she'd try to get away when the youngest was in the room.  Whenever my sister and I would babysit, we'd have to lock the cat in the parents' bedroom because of safety issues.  We hated to do it but the parents were worried the cat would claw the youngest

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Nihil Obstat

Your cat screams cute.

Believe it or not, I have a video of this phrase taken literally. Or at least, the screaming part. And a cat is involved. Sort of.

 

http://youtu.be/V19qAVRFnhY

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