rhiannon and shadow (GA)
Member Since 2012
Hello
I thought I would show you the latest member of the house..... although she has to stay in my son's room for probably the next 6 months.
click on link.
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/28926820
She is the middle cat.
She's been here 2 nights, just finally let my son touch her last night.
She's been shuffled around twice this week so she's a bit shell shocked from too much transition and we are giving her time to adjust.
She will have 2 bedrooms to roam most of the time but she and Shadow will probably never meet in person.
Shadow is the alpha in this house, over the dogs too, and Shadow tends to be aggressive when another cat is accessible.
This kitten would probably challenge her and win since she's so young.
My son is supposed to graduate next December and hopefully get a job which would mean he will be moving. But he had been without a cat for 18 months and he
talked us into it. (mostly because he wanted a ferret or a chinchilla or a muntjac ( teeny tiny barking deer)
Appasrently you can litter box train these tiny deer but it sounds like a better pet for an indoor/outdoor life. I don't think I could handle it living inside only.
So he won by presenting us with radical type pets that we don't really want.
I had lots of exotic pets when I was a child so I remember lots of difficulties.
How many apartments are going to let him move in with a deer? :lol:
I thought I would show you the latest member of the house..... although she has to stay in my son's room for probably the next 6 months.
click on link.
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/28926820
She is the middle cat.
She's been here 2 nights, just finally let my son touch her last night.
She's been shuffled around twice this week so she's a bit shell shocked from too much transition and we are giving her time to adjust.
She will have 2 bedrooms to roam most of the time but she and Shadow will probably never meet in person.
Shadow is the alpha in this house, over the dogs too, and Shadow tends to be aggressive when another cat is accessible.
This kitten would probably challenge her and win since she's so young.
My son is supposed to graduate next December and hopefully get a job which would mean he will be moving. But he had been without a cat for 18 months and he
talked us into it. (mostly because he wanted a ferret or a chinchilla or a muntjac ( teeny tiny barking deer)
Appasrently you can litter box train these tiny deer but it sounds like a better pet for an indoor/outdoor life. I don't think I could handle it living inside only.
So he won by presenting us with radical type pets that we don't really want.
I had lots of exotic pets when I was a child so I remember lots of difficulties.
How many apartments are going to let him move in with a deer? :lol: