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Join Date: Nov 2010
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There's never too many pics of cats.
Especially not one as epic as yours!
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: The Eyrie, Vale of Arryn, Westeros
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I don't actually own this cat, but I fostered him (the grey one, his name is Albus). I helped to make him and his brother Aberforth more friendly and used to humans. He got adopted out this week to the daughter of one of my mom's friends, who was iffy on if he'd get along with her other cat.
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Awww
![]() Albus is a great name for a cat!
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Since I'm already posting pics here, might as well do the full "attention whore thread" tour
![]() Here is Mariusz (Read: Mariush) the cat, waiting for me to turn the tap on - he only drinks tap water for some odd reason... ![]() |
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Mine does the sink water thing too. I give him tap water in his bowl, but he'll only drink it if he's desperate when it's room temperature. I think it's because the water straight from the sink tap is colder. He jumps onto the sink and starts licking the handle and/or tap for me to turn it on every time I go piss, regardless of whether he's actually thirsty or not. I figure he just enjoys the coldness most of all.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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![]() ![]() In memory of my cat. ![]() She was 18 years old, and I've known her since I was 3. We had to put her down because my grandmother couldn't take care of her anymore (this cat literally peed everywhere). She was also having trouble walking, she didn't eat much anymore, and she just laid in one spot for hours at a time. It was hard, and my grandmother and I were pretty upset that we had to do this, but it had to be done. |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: USA
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Thats to bad man. 18 though is a great life for any cat. You should be glad about that.
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Aww, Alex, I'm sorry. I had a cat live just as long and owned her from the same age, but she passed away at home on a weekend, and it was one of the worst days of my life. Having both had to euthanize a pet and see one die at home, it's definitely much easier for all involved to put them to sleep, and even that is hard as hell.
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