She loves to think she is a lap dog like out 20 pound Boston terrier lol she is a bit heavier then that and a wound hyper hunting machine she never stops lol so she stays in the garage with a doggy door into the house.
Maggie May drags that blanket around every where as it was the blanky she was born in lol
So…my 14yr old daughter is at a sleep over and calls me in absolute hysterics…she says her and her friends found a cat closed in a box near a ditch on the side of the road. Can she keep it? Not sure I 100% believe this story…though she promises it’s true. We already have a grouchy old cat…who may not appreciate a new feline around. And long story short…the cat I have has been a lot of work. I was even summoned to court to fight the crazy landlady that abandoned her for 5 years and then wanted her back. At 14 my daughter has a lot of activities in her schedule…so despite her best intentions or promises…the responsibilities will likely fall on me…or let’s be honest @bassman5420. It’s a big dedication. But I suppose she can bring it home and we will see how our queen old lady cat responds and how this one behaves. Maybe I agreed because it brought me back to her being little and bawling about even the idea of strays…and what witch doesn’t like a black cat?
I can’t give up anything my sons brought home.
I had a chicken in a visitor’s bathroom for a couple month .
My son brought it home from his walk from school on a busy high way .
The cat I have named Buzz my same son brought to my home at age 25 an said it was either his Best friend’s nieghbor got Beat for the way he treated the kittys or he was bringing it home . I’ve had him 5 yrs now
So here it is . @Pluckyevil
I never had cats I have breed pomeranians Dobermans and snakes never cats, but I never woukd say no to my son bringing home something that needs love unless its human .