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sKePTiKal:
Your plan sounds good Hops. I think you have all the bases covered!

Kitties are quite self-sufficient and able to be left alone. I think they simply curl up and dream saber-tooth tiger kitty dreams and they don't have the same sense of time passing. When we get back after a week away, they'll stretch and look at us as if to say: oh? You're back already?? What'd you bring me?

teartracks:



--- Quote ---Send light!
love,
Hops

Hops, hope this doesn't wax too Bibley.
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Hops,

I was too Bible-y.  :|

tt






 

Hopalong:
Thanks, PR...hope so too!

This one doesn't fit the usual independent-kitty mold, though. (I'd had cats for decades until my last one died about 5 years ago.)

This fella was a declawed rescue when my D got him years ago. He has huge abandonment issues, and howls when he's left alone or when situations are upset (which being the kitty of a young woman in turmoil and having to 'couch-surf' with her, has been the case) He's not quite the usual cat. A real sweetie but a neurotic one. (He also lost his sister-cat in the last year, as well as being on the road.)

We'll cope. If I don't get asthma from it, I'll be happy to give him some cuddles.
Very fond of him and hope he doesn't wail all night. If I keep my own stress low, that'll help him.
She promises to come back for him the following weekend.

Hops

BonesMS:

--- Quote from: Hopalong on January 15, 2012, 02:10:44 PM ---Thanks, PR...hope so too!

This one doesn't fit the usual independent-kitty mold, though. (I'd had cats for decades until my last one died about 5 years ago.)

This fella was a declawed rescue when my D got him years ago. He has huge abandonment issues, and howls when he's left alone or when situations are upset (which being the kitty of a young woman in turmoil and having to 'couch-surf' with her, has been the case) He's not quite the usual cat. A real sweetie but a neurotic one. (He also lost his sister-cat in the last year, as well as being on the road.)

We'll cope. If I don't get asthma from it, I'll be happy to give him some cuddles.
Very fond of him and hope he doesn't wail all night. If I keep my own stress low, that'll help him.
She promises to come back for him the following weekend.

Hops

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I wish I lived closer so I can come over and Kitty-sit...giving the four-legged fur baby a lot of one-on-one attention.  I would enjoy spoiling that baby being kitty-grandma!

Bones

Hopalong:
Aww, thanks, Bones.

Prrrrrrrrrrr.

Hops

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