I concur. My parents’ three cats are all show-ups in one way or another. They have a 14# gray thing by the name of Charlie that was one of the yard cats that decided he wanted an actual home (They live on a ranch); a 7# Siamese by the name of Angel that showed up at one of our retail stores that someone else took home, later moved and didn’t want to take her with; and a 15# orange tiger-striped by the name of Bosley (no he’s not fat, he’s big). We have no idea where he came from. He just appeared.
And yes, they all have been fixed.
I thought maybe the elephant shovel was for Heathcliff. We have two who could use it. (One who adopted us and one we adopted from a pet shelter. The one who picked us is a 2-1/2 year-old 20-pound tuxedo, and he’s not fat either; he just has big bones!)
frrykid Premium Member almost 14 years ago
I concur. My parents’ three cats are all show-ups in one way or another. They have a 14# gray thing by the name of Charlie that was one of the yard cats that decided he wanted an actual home (They live on a ranch); a 7# Siamese by the name of Angel that showed up at one of our retail stores that someone else took home, later moved and didn’t want to take her with; and a 15# orange tiger-striped by the name of Bosley (no he’s not fat, he’s big). We have no idea where he came from. He just appeared. And yes, they all have been fixed.
ponytail56 almost 14 years ago
finally
gofinsc almost 14 years ago
I thought maybe the elephant shovel was for Heathcliff. We have two who could use it. (One who adopted us and one we adopted from a pet shelter. The one who picked us is a 2-1/2 year-old 20-pound tuxedo, and he’s not fat either; he just has big bones!)