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My nameI have two gorgeous baby boys named Rogue and Spooky, they just turned one last month! They both come equipped with some anxiety because they were taken from their mom too soon and abandoned in a 711 bathroom, so I'm here mostly to learn how to handle that since I've never raised cats on my own until I got them.
Not going to lie, it's been stressful! My disabled self was very much not prepared for suddenly taking in two small 4/5 week old kittens when my roomie (who worked at the 711 in question) brought them home and dumped them on my head in the middle of the night.
Rogue was supposed to be her's and Spook was supposed to be mine...needless to say it didn't turn out that way. She decided he was too expensive for her (which still pisses me off to this day since she's the one who insisted on keeping them) and was going to rehome him. I didn't want him and Spook to be separated, they've been peas in a pod since we got them, so I adopted both.
Watching them grow and learning their quirks has been a blast! They're both such good, intelligent, mischevious boys even if they love to destroy my plants. I love them so, so much, and watching their eyes light up when we play, or getting in a good cuddle at the end of the day, have become some of the lights in my quite barren life.
My nameI have two gorgeous baby boys named Rogue and Spooky, they just turned one last month! They both come equipped with some anxiety because they were taken from their mom too soon and abandoned in a 711 bathroom, so I'm here mostly to learn how to handle that since I've never raised cats on my own until I got them.
Not going to lie, it's been stressful! My disabled self was very much not prepared for suddenly taking in two small 4/5 week old kittens when my roomie (who worked at the 711 in question) brought them home and dumped them on my head in the middle of the night.
Rogue was supposed to be her's and Spook was supposed to be mine...needless to say it didn't turn out that way. She decided he was too expensive for her (which still pisses me off to this day since she's the one who insisted on keeping them) and was going to rehome him. I didn't want him and Spook to be separated, they've been peas in a pod since we got them, so I adopted both.
Watching them grow and learning their quirks has been a blast! They're both such good, intelligent, mischevious boys even if they love to destroy my plants. I love them so, so much, and watching their eyes light up when we play, or getting in a good cuddle at the end of the day, have become some of the lights in my quite barren life.