Mordred, The Son of King Arthur (
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prismatica2019-08-11 09:59 pm
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Does anyone know how to take care of a cat?
I've never had a pet before.
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Attached is a picture of an orange cat. It looks like it's a very charming example of a feline.]
I've never had a pet before.
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Attached is a picture of an orange cat. It looks like it's a very charming example of a feline.]
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Tell ya what. What you're saying sounds good and all, but maybe you should bring your friend over to meet mine. I've played with cats in the street... but street cats are different from ones that take over your house.
I think this one was supposed to be inside and got out somehow.
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Street cats and house cats are different, yes. Is your friend a lost cat? And I take it you found them?
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I never had a pet before. Strays don't count.
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Yours seem old enough to be independent. I still have to watch over my kitten. I believe she's still too young to act on her own.
Refer back to the comment I posted earlier, simply give them attention and you'll treat them right. As for the right things to feed a cat, cooked meat would be best. Fish and milk, too. In addition, I know that salmon is best used as an occasional treat rather than a daily diet.