There's a young lady who lives across the street from me and she has designs on me!
Nothing untoward in that and Catherine should have limited worries as Felicity, as I've named her, is a smashing wee ginger and white moggy.
Two problems:
1. Catherine ain't keen on cats.
2. I'll be moving to Kinross-Shire within the next 12-18 months to set up shop with Catherine.
My dilemma: I really love cats and this wee lady is a beezer - she doesn't bother too much with the tidbits which I give her and goes into heavy purr mode by just kicking around the house with me. The folk who she already owns have, at least, one other cat and three weans.
Therefore I need assistance with the following questions:
i. If I let Felicity "own" me will I be causing hurt to the family already "owned" by her?
ii. Will Catherine accept her when they are both in the house or will there be a cat-fight (worst pun on this blog - ever!)
iii. What happens to my relationship with Felicity when I move to Kinross-Shire?
Answers on a postcard please.
Please support Cats Protection.
More info at: http://www.cats.org.uk/
Nothing untoward in that and Catherine should have limited worries as Felicity, as I've named her, is a smashing wee ginger and white moggy.
Two problems:
1. Catherine ain't keen on cats.
2. I'll be moving to Kinross-Shire within the next 12-18 months to set up shop with Catherine.
My dilemma: I really love cats and this wee lady is a beezer - she doesn't bother too much with the tidbits which I give her and goes into heavy purr mode by just kicking around the house with me. The folk who she already owns have, at least, one other cat and three weans.
Therefore I need assistance with the following questions:
i. If I let Felicity "own" me will I be causing hurt to the family already "owned" by her?
ii. Will Catherine accept her when they are both in the house or will there be a cat-fight (worst pun on this blog - ever!)
iii. What happens to my relationship with Felicity when I move to Kinross-Shire?
Answers on a postcard please.
Please support Cats Protection.
More info at: http://www.cats.org.uk/
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