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Hey everyone,
My name is Anne and I am 24 years old. I live on my own with my three cats : Pim, Daisy and Lily.
I live in Holland, but I'd like to be part of an English forum since I think in Holland we are a bit behind comparing to USA for example.
Then I'm talking about medication. For example, most vets over here give metacam as a painkiller to cats. Sometimes for a long period. Even my cat (who passed away) with severe kidney failure should have had metacam due to my vet.
I've heard that this is not the usual way in the usa and metacam is even forbidden over there? Don't know if it's true.
However, sorry for my long story about this, and sorry for my bad English, but I was just trying to explain why I came here since I am from Holland.
I love cats a lot. They mean so much to me.
Pim is a black cat, he is five years old now.
Daisy is a tortie, she is 1,5 years old.
Lily is white/cypers and she is about 2 years old.
A few months ago, I had Lily as a foster mommy with her five foster kittens. I wanted a third cat for a long time, and Lily was and is so special to me. That's why I decided to keep her.
All her kittens found a good new home without going to the local shelter.
Lily has been a good mommy and it's nice to see her now. She doesn't have to take care of her babies anymore, she can be herself. She plays again and she cuddles me constantly.
She was brought in the local shelter with her 5 kittens , 1 week old. This was the second time she got kittens in a short period. She was a stray, however, people fed her and eventually brought her to the shelter when she had kittens - again.
I adopted Daisy from a shelter as well. She was 6 months old at the time. She is such a cutie.
Pim is here with me since he was a kitten.
I like doing creative stuff, like making items for cats and cat lovers. I have my own etsy shop and a Facebook page, but not sure if it's allowed to 'promote' here.
I also like horseback riding and photography.
Well, hope you all understand my message and I hope to learn more over here
My name is Anne and I am 24 years old. I live on my own with my three cats : Pim, Daisy and Lily.
I live in Holland, but I'd like to be part of an English forum since I think in Holland we are a bit behind comparing to USA for example.
Then I'm talking about medication. For example, most vets over here give metacam as a painkiller to cats. Sometimes for a long period. Even my cat (who passed away) with severe kidney failure should have had metacam due to my vet.
I've heard that this is not the usual way in the usa and metacam is even forbidden over there? Don't know if it's true.
However, sorry for my long story about this, and sorry for my bad English, but I was just trying to explain why I came here since I am from Holland.
I love cats a lot. They mean so much to me.
Pim is a black cat, he is five years old now.
Daisy is a tortie, she is 1,5 years old.
Lily is white/cypers and she is about 2 years old.
A few months ago, I had Lily as a foster mommy with her five foster kittens. I wanted a third cat for a long time, and Lily was and is so special to me. That's why I decided to keep her.
All her kittens found a good new home without going to the local shelter.
Lily has been a good mommy and it's nice to see her now. She doesn't have to take care of her babies anymore, she can be herself. She plays again and she cuddles me constantly.
She was brought in the local shelter with her 5 kittens , 1 week old. This was the second time she got kittens in a short period. She was a stray, however, people fed her and eventually brought her to the shelter when she had kittens - again.
I adopted Daisy from a shelter as well. She was 6 months old at the time. She is such a cutie.
Pim is here with me since he was a kitten.
I like doing creative stuff, like making items for cats and cat lovers. I have my own etsy shop and a Facebook page, but not sure if it's allowed to 'promote' here.
I also like horseback riding and photography.
Well, hope you all understand my message and I hope to learn more over here