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58 minutes ago, Numbergurl37 said:

I am definately a cat lady from Michigan!20180122_205418.jpg 20171212_224906.jpg 20171126_115157.jpg

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So cute!

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I am owned by 2 lovely cat ladies, Squeaky who must be a distant cousin of Mr Freddy as they are marked much the same with the lovely white paws and her sister( well probably half-sister because they may not be offspring of the same tomcat) Cassie is a dark mackerel tabby but the fur on her sides instead of being stripe bars

are perfectly swirled like paisley cloth. She is equally as pretty as her sister but Miss Squeaky has a very out-going personality and I think Cassie has played second-fiddle their entire life. Cassie is very sweet tempered and one on one just as loving if not more so than her sister. Squeaky does not,like storms, our code name is Thunder Monster, while she hides Cassie will crawl on my,lap, lay down and purr. Can you tell I'm pussycat-whipped? Ah but the girls brighten Tomkitten(my human son) and my life. I'll have to enter their pictures one of these days. They were shelter cats first, we call it the"***** pound" and were about 1 year old when adopted, we do still argue who adopted who---They act like they chose us!

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I am captivated by the fundamental difference in cat and dog ownership. We cat people always talk about getting owned by a cat whereas people own dogs. I would honestly rather be owned by a cat. Cats are not as independent as many people often perceive. They just have different ways of expressing life in a group or pack. If you take time to understand the nuances, bonds between cats and people become just as strong.

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I guess it should be no surprise I raised a lazy obese cat. For some reason, I see myself in the cat. I don't think he can jump as high as the other cats so he probably gets left out by the other cats. He also gets excited when he gets fed.

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2 hours ago, sgc said:

I guess it should be no surprise I raised a lazy obese cat. For some reason, I see myself in the cat. I don't think he can jump as high as the other cats so he probably gets left out by the other cats. He also gets excited when he gets fed.

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Fantastic weight loss on your part! That took some real dedication! :-) Love the kitty too.

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I had a friend with a diabetic and very overweight cat. She was 16 years old and the vet said just to leave her be at this point. Let her enjoy her food and her waning years. She died peacefully in her sleep at 18.

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I’m single/divorced for a decade and I’ve always loved cats! I got my first cat for my 3rd birthday and she lived 17 years. I’ve had cats ever since. I currently have 2 cats that are both 7 years old. I got them for my son’s 8th birthday. He’s 14 almost 15. I haven’t met many men who like cats around where I live.

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My cat Melody

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Count me in as a cat lover. I have one beautiful boy, Bodhi. I am loving the male cat people in this thread!

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Hey, is this kitty porn? :unsure::rolleyes:;):P:lol:

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