During this time, one of the greatest things we have in our lives is our pets. They can keep us from getting lonely and give us unconditional love. Let’s all share photos in this posts of our pets and give a little info about them!!
This is Weasley, my ten year old cat. He originally belonged to me parents who live two floors above me, but one summer several years ago, when we leave the back doors to the hallway leading to our apartments open, he came down and never left. He is sweet but can be tough as he refuses to accept his two new little brothers (pictures to come) who I adopted a year ago. Hopefully, this will eventually change as they try so hard to hang with their “big brother”.
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Oh Weasley, you know your place in the pecking order don't you? I can see it in your eyes. You really should be kinder to your younger step-siblings though, but I do know how it goes with cats!
Oh, he is a beauty, and I loved your story. He knows what he wants!!! It may take some time for him to accept your other cats. Many years ago I brought an injured kitten home, from the vet. I had a male Siamese and a calico female. She never accepted the kitten or beautiful cat he grew into!!! I have a feral female I have had 15 years now, someone left a kitten on my deck one night. I fell in love with and adopted it, another female. I have had her 5 years and my older cat still treats her with disdain!!! But we do love them don't we and they give us love and companionship which is priceless......Purrs, love and hugs....Sprinkle 1....
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