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Mercy looks even more beautiful!
What a sweet voice Frog has, too! SNORGLE that CAT!!!Frog can't wait to be touched. She is my huggy cat.
She was laying there reaching for me each time I walked by getting ready to go out. She sleeps under my arm at night. She simply cannot get touched enough.What a sweet voice Frog has, too! SNORGLE that CAT!!!
I'm hoping that whatever the new schedule is it's regular not this constant changing thing going on. They are my babies.Sorry about your work schedule -- isn't it everyone's story these days, just about?!!
But at the end of the day, you come home to these absolute BEAUTIES!!! Thank you for sharing this new bunch of pix with us. Your sweet cats just get more and more gorgeous! Please give each of them massive SNORGLES from us.
And cats love pattern. *Like I do.* Constantly changing schedules are not what they like.I'm hoping that whatever the new schedule is it's regular not this constant changing thing going on. They are my babies.
It has been really hard on them. Extended shifts they were desperate by the time I got home. I had poo in the hallway a few times. Just cleaned it up. I was so lucky to be able to stay home with them their entire first year.And cats love pattern. *Like I do.* Constantly changing schedules are not what they like.
Yes. It is so important IMHO for young ones, of whatever species, especially mammals, to have 24/7-365 love and care available to them. Because that's how we're made!It has been really hard on them. Extended shifts they were desperate by the time I got home. I had poo in the hallway a few times. Just cleaned it up. I was so lucky to be able to stay home with them their entire first year.
*Got THAT right, @Mamany1953!* and mine informs me, protects me and loves me every second of every day, I know.No matter how many legs we have, when we are young, we need our "mommies," no matter how many legs they have!
That photo made me think of this:
"Tyger Tyger, burning bright,
In the forests of the night;
What immortal hand or eye,
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
In what distant deeps or skies.
Burnt the fire of thine eyes?
On what wings dare he aspire?
What the hand, dare seize the fire?"
I tried to put a lot of thought into everything we did for them . teaching them how to behave but embracing all their wonderful individual personality traits.They certainly have, and against all odds. They're a testament to your love and care.