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Hi everyone! A penny for your thoughts
I'm debating a RB or BSH kitten. I've read up on general temperaments. Both sound lovely. It's to replace a beautiful BSH cross I recently lost to kidney disease. She was very loyal, followed me around everywhere, loved cuddles and head bumps and purred all the time. She would involve herself in everything I did - from brushing my teeth to cooking. She was my best friend. She often slept on my bed, and we were very close and in tune. She was like a person to me. Hoping for something close to this.
Also, I have a large private roof terrace. It's the top of the building - covering about 12 apartments in size. It's overgrown with wild plants. It has a surrounding ledge, about 2 feet high. From here, a sheer drop. I can't fence this off. I've owned 3 cats here over the years, with no problems. But I am nervous for a Russian Blue cat - as I have heard they like to climb and jump around.
From this roof, I could literally walk across roofs to the end of the street.
So far, my previous cats all stayed close to home.
I'm almost set with a Russian Blue kitten from a fabulous breeder. But now I'm a bit worried of this roof (as RBs are curious and like to climb!), and wondering if a BSH would be less inclined to go on an adventure. 2 of my previous cats were BSH crosses.
My current cat is a Persian, and has been fine up here playing on the roof for 6 years now.
Cheers!
Kat
I'm debating a RB or BSH kitten. I've read up on general temperaments. Both sound lovely. It's to replace a beautiful BSH cross I recently lost to kidney disease. She was very loyal, followed me around everywhere, loved cuddles and head bumps and purred all the time. She would involve herself in everything I did - from brushing my teeth to cooking. She was my best friend. She often slept on my bed, and we were very close and in tune. She was like a person to me. Hoping for something close to this.
Also, I have a large private roof terrace. It's the top of the building - covering about 12 apartments in size. It's overgrown with wild plants. It has a surrounding ledge, about 2 feet high. From here, a sheer drop. I can't fence this off. I've owned 3 cats here over the years, with no problems. But I am nervous for a Russian Blue cat - as I have heard they like to climb and jump around.
From this roof, I could literally walk across roofs to the end of the street.
So far, my previous cats all stayed close to home.
I'm almost set with a Russian Blue kitten from a fabulous breeder. But now I'm a bit worried of this roof (as RBs are curious and like to climb!), and wondering if a BSH would be less inclined to go on an adventure. 2 of my previous cats were BSH crosses.
My current cat is a Persian, and has been fine up here playing on the roof for 6 years now.
Cheers!
Kat
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