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emily being a ham

Discussion in 'Cats - all breeds / types' started by kathy5, Feb 4, 2007.

  1. kathy5

    kathy5 New Member

    hello sorry it has been so long

    well I have made it through 1 month with out my baby taz.
    the house is so different now with out him around

    I offten find my self looking for him & than remembering...

    & I some times call emily taz opps old habbits are heard to break.

    emily is so loveable now that she is queen kitty

    she cries during the day I think for some one to play with but than I get out her favroite toy mouse & she seems better here are some pictures of her being a ham enjoy

    kathy

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  2. vene

    vene New Member

    It's so good to hear from you! *HUGS* Emily is so gorgeous! I love all her pics and especially the crosseyed one. It's hilarious! Pumpkin was the same way when we lost our very first kitty. She'd become very vocal and cry lots. We got her a new pal (Monty) and she didn't like that at first but adjusted quite well. I think she would've been happy being an only child but she also gets along well with her siblings. Would you ever consider getting her a companion?
     
  3. punkazzneon

    punkazzneon New Member

    She's a very pretty kitty :m27:
     
  4. kathy5

    kathy5 New Member

    hi
    we have though about getting a kitten but than there is all of the work involved mokney wise about getting it fixed & things of this sort

    we also do not want emily to change
    now that she is queen bee she is very loveable but I feel bad that she does not have a friend

    we may get a bunny or a cavy (gunnie pig)
    I want to get something for the kids that they can cuddle

    or maybe we will wait until spring & get a kitten.
    we will see
    thanks for the hug & wonderful words about emily
    Kathy
     
  5. sunset05

    sunset05 New Member

    Thank you for sharing all your beautiful pictures of emily. She is such a pretty cat. She looks a lot like one we used to have.

    She might like a new kitty friend in the spring. I wonder what she would think of a bunny? Would she want to eat it?
     
  6. kathy5

    kathy5 New Member

    for some reason this struck me as funny :lol:
    I have been doing a lot of reasearch on both piggies & bunnies & both are great with cats
    thanks for the laught
     
  7. Chessmind

    Chessmind New Member

    Hi. Beautiful pics. I know what you mean about forgetting now and then that Taz has passed away. It took me a really long time when each of my cats passed away for that passing thought/feeling to go away completely. It's hard. Hang in there.
     
  8. Bente

    Bente New Member

    Kyrre had a bunny as companion before we moved a year ago, and he loved it :D I never trusted him completly around the bunny though, so I always cept an eye on them when they were together.

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    Knøtte, the bunny, loved to play in Kyrres old litterbox :mrgreen:

    Just be aware that a bunny is much more work then a cat, and if you plan on having it indoors it will chew on EVERYTHING :? But maybe you already know this :)
     
  9. punkazzneon

    punkazzneon New Member

    That's a big bunny o.o

    I own a bunny but she's a mini, very very small. She doesn't mind the cats at all, but I don't trust her to be out with all the cats. She's so small, I'm always afraid that they might hurt her by accident. The most interaction they've had is nose to nose through the cage. A few of my cats have gone in the cage, but they're more afraid of her than she is of them and often back out when she moves closer.
     

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