Which cat is more difficult to care for:
1) a cat that is blind
or
2) a cat that is deaf
I'm considering adopting a new cat, and the shelter has one of each (1 blind, 1 deaf). I can't adopt both.
I currently have 2 normal cats, if that makes a difference. Also, I have around 30+ years of...
I'm considering adopting a cat. It's actually a Cornish Rex! The cat is about 4 to 5 years old and I'm all in . . . except for one thing. The current owner recently sent me several photos and did explain that the cat has a saggy tummy, however the photo was a lot more than I expected! I know...
I have a male cat and I am planning on adopting another cat. What has worked best for you: two males, or a female and a male?
Is there much of a difference? They would all be fixed of course.
Thanks! :D
Hello!
It's my first post and I have an interesting question for you.
For those who have animal rescue/shelter experience, who is least likely to be adopted: A cat that is 10 years (or more) in age, or a cat that is around 3 years old, but missing a leg?