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Sometimes brofurs and sisfurs are nice
Isn't that strange about cats. Mine (3) just tolerate each other and
sometimes fight but when my boy got a blocked bladder, both girls went up to him and one of them started grooming him! I was shocked. You could easily see that she was worried about him. And when I only had the two, before he came along, one of them was wearing a harness and leash while outside; I tied the leash around a tree as a bent down to tie my shoelace; of course, at that time, the neighbour's cat (who my cat hates) decides to saunter by and my cat lunged for him. The force of her lunge caused the part that goes around her throat to push against her throat and she was hacking that day and night. After a vet consultation, we went to sleep that evening but she didn't come onto the bedroom that night; she stayed in the living room. I woke up in the middle of the night and noticed that the other cat was not on the bed either. Where was she? Out in the living room taking care of my lousy feeling one. It is so touching to see them care about eachother. But as soon as they're all well, it's back to tolerating only! I'll never figure them out. Anna -- Message posted via http://www.catkb.com |
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