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that little guy is 8 months?? he seems tiny. these fuggers are 11 months old. I thought you were supposed to feed them all they want for the first year, and cut back after that. Maybe it's because they're a different breed? 

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lol that one is 8 months old right now, the pic was taken when it was 3 months old.

And your cats are adorable!! I love those eyes <3

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lol that one is 8 months old right now, the pic was taken when it was 3 months old.

And your cats are adorable!! I love those eyes <3

oh ok that makes sense haha. yes, buddy junior used to look like that when he was 3 months, and was just a ball of energy. now he's just a chubby fur ball who likes to jump on top of me when I sleep.

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I'm in love with your cat! Sooo cute!

yea, he's a good boy. I wish I had frozen some of his seeds before neutering him. Terrible loss...

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I've always been a dog person and have grown up with many many dogs. However, going to grad school I'm considering getting a cat, since I've heard they're lower maintenance. Any input or advice?

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imo, 2 cats is lower maintenance than 1, just double the cost. and by cost, I mean neutering/spaying, food, litter, and vaccines, with most of the costs being a 1 time thing. Vets will find reasons for you to bring your cat back, for their benefit mostly, but all you have to do is give them something to play with, be it earplugs they stole from beneath your pillow, a soda straw they stole from your wendy's happy meal, tennis balls, your finger, catnip, scratching post, or another cat - I find they're very easily amused. Just remember to hang your clothes.

 

 

I forgot laser pointers. cats will tear the floor up chasing after that shit.

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I've always been a dog person and have grown up with many many dogs. However, going to grad school I'm considering getting a cat, since I've heard they're lower maintenance. Any input or advice?

Same for me, I wanted a dog but didn't have the lifestyle for one. Visit a few cats at the shelter; mine had labeled personalites for them so if you want one that is snuggly or feisty or mellow you can. For scratching they makes things called "soft paws" that my kitty tolerates well and he can't destroy any furniture. 

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I stayed with a friend of mine with 3 cats and now I kind of want one...my dog is incredibly affectionate but these cats will literally snuggle up beside your head on the pillow. SO ADORABLE. I guess my dog does think cats are friends, so maybe that would work out well! 

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