Annoying Myth About Cats
14 years ago
Tell me if anyone's heard something like this before:
"Kittens loose their appeal when they become cats"
As someone that has owned a loving affectionate cat for over 15 years until her death a couple years ago I would have to disagree, if you take care of and give kitty plenty of attention they don't loose their appeal at all I say. I hope I'm not alone in thinking this...
It's only come to mind because over the summer I adopted two stray kittens, and I plan to take care of them and them a lifetime of love too.
"Kittens loose their appeal when they become cats"
As someone that has owned a loving affectionate cat for over 15 years until her death a couple years ago I would have to disagree, if you take care of and give kitty plenty of attention they don't loose their appeal at all I say. I hope I'm not alone in thinking this...
It's only come to mind because over the summer I adopted two stray kittens, and I plan to take care of them and them a lifetime of love too.
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I love my cat, I've had him since I was 12 or 13 and we've literally watched each other grow up. Anyone who says they "lose their appeal" when they grow up really has no business with a cat or any pet, for that matter.
You can still teach old cats new tricks
and I find older cats, like people, have a lot of experience behind them and tend to be more relaxed about things
My cat lived to be 17 years old, and then she had to be put down
The vet even said she had a good life and was taken care of properly... which made me proud as her owner, despite the tears I have writing this