I knew a lady - I performed in her play, akshully - who had three rescued greyhounds. What lovely dogs!
Greyhound? Sounds more like a Bloodhound.
That was great, LOL!
āNo, u not cabbit!ā
Kitten met her match.
Laundry baskets are great, especially if there are warm clothes in them.
Iāll have warm clothes baskets in one to two weeks. Iāll have to comfort myself with warm kitties in the meantime.
From about fifteen minutes ago or so.
Does he spontaneously get into the carrier, even when itās not v-e-t time?
Most of our cats have done so at one time or another. Dyson used to get right in right after someone came home from the vet. Demonstrating his dominance, I guess.
I leave the carriers out, without the doors, so they smell like home (not a weird closet or something) and sometimes they will take naps there.
Unless there is a newly customized box laying around, that is.
He canāt. For space reasons, the carriers are currently out of his reach behind a closed door.
@CleverEmi:
Iām about to adopt two cats from a friend. Iāve left a carrier at her house so that they can get accustomed to it and hopefully not be freaked out when the move comes.
How cute!
Indeed, we do so the same reason. Recently Lyta was in one just when she needed to go to the vet. I think Iāve seen her in it since then. Interesting how their brains work.
Our Late American Chaos dƩcor seems to demand their being out in the open.
A short clip:
Felix is quite the majestic feline.
Heās a big, athletic lunker. There isnāt a surface or shelf in the house that he hasnāt been on top of.