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Mistress of Mayhem
Location: Canton, Ohio
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That cutie is a Scottish Fold.
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Thanks! Too bad none of the other Scottish Folds look as cute as that one!
Lady Sage - any suggestions on which breed is right for me? How do I go on about finding out? I live in a condo so I don't have much room. People told me that there are some breeds that are a lot smaller than others? Thanks, -GK
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Mistress of Mayhem
Location: Canton, Ohio
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The size of a cat doesnt matter. (I live with 4) Tell me more about what you have time for. How much time can you spend grooming. Do you want an affectionate cat?
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Insane
Location: rural Indiana
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I wish sombody would breed a "standard" cat....big as a standard poodle...
![]() Dog genes seem more malleable than feline genes.... I have 5 cats.....one is pretty big, and bushy, and black and white like a skunk....he was named "Skunky" at the humane society when he was born, we kept the name ![]()
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Mistress of Mayhem
Location: Canton, Ohio
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I have a blonde maine coon... she was the runt and the size of a "normal" cat.
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I have, like everyone, a very busy schedule which consists of both school and work. I'd like a cat that is fairly easy to take care of, isn't prone to too many sicknesses, and is affectionate as well.
Is there a certain breed that stays fairly small, because if given the opportunity, I'd want a kitten for life! Looks do matter as well...the thing just has to be cute ;-) and I wouldn't mind going all out to find one. Thanks for all of your help! -GK
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In Transition
Location: Sanford, FL (between Daytona and Orlando)
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I dunno, I'm a big proponent for adopting. We got Ginny from a cat adoption place... paid $80 for the adoption, she came fixed, with all her shots, and you can see all the cute kittens right there. The people that have been fostering them know their personalities, and know what they need, so they're a lot more helpful than a pet store. Plus, you know that you're helping a cat that needs a good home.
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Insane
Location: rural Indiana
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Heck yeah! The adult cats at the shelters are the best too...often already spayed or neutered, sometimes declawed too....if that is important to you. Very sweet house pets...lonely and sad to be in cages...ready to love.....so many cats are given up because of alergy.
The adult cats broke my heart...but we had to adopt kittens because we already had adult cats, and thought little kittens would be easier...still there were a few days of hissing,
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Une petite chou
Location: With All Your Base
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Just don't pick the one that makes you laugh when you hear that he's in a cage by himself because he was keeping the rest of the litter awake all night. That habit never quite goes away.
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Mistress of Mayhem
Location: Canton, Ohio
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Some people may think im crazy but the most affectionate cat I have is a Tabby cat. You know the tiger striped ones? The most affectionate cats I have ever known were all Tabby cats. Self sufficient, havent been sickly at all and love to cuddle. Of course if you are going to be gone a lot I recommend 2. They will play together and keep each other company.
You will likely end up with 2 anyway... Cats are like potato chips, you cant eat just one. Cats are the chocolate chips in the cookies of life. Ask around. ![]()
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Life's short, gotta hurry...
Location: land of pit vipers
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Leaning against the -Sun-
Super Moderator
Location: on the other side
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I agree on tabbies, I have two and they are the best - not very needy, as cats are not usually, but affectionate and love company if I'm home, like dogs. They were strays so they aren't exactly one particular breed. I think that makes for a better general disposition, in terms of moods and also general health. Specific breeds have a greater tendency for diseases and behaviour problems because the gene pool is smaller I think.
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Unencapsulated
Location: Kittyville
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I have one orange tabby and one calico - and they are both super affectionate. The calico is beyond affectionate, actually - I wake up to her smooches and scarf-imitations most mornings. And the orangey is a lap kitty too - loves to nap with you, and sleeps on the bed all night, and keeps you company while you pee... hehe.
Frankly - go to the store/shelter/farm/etc. Sit down and make yourself available. If the kittens walk right up and investigate you, and let you scritch them/purr at you, that's your cat. You want them to be all up in your grill with curiosity. ![]() And yeah... get two. It's okay for an apartment (I have an apt too), and they'll socialize each other, keep each other company, and you won't have to feel guilty about leaving the little thing home ALONE for several hours at a time. Oh, and they won't keep you up at night so much. (They will a bit in the beginning, since they're kittens.) And when you get them - to keep them easily taken care of and affectionate - play with them thoroughly. Pick them up as much as you want. Let them know they can trust you. Play with their paws and their bellies. Get them used to you in their personal space - that way, clipping their claws is easy, if you ever need to treat them medically, it's easier, etc. Hope that helps. ![]()
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I'd just make sure you will have the time available that is required to properly take care of any pet you get. Pets are cute and fun, but it's tempting to take one in under unfavorable circumstances, which ultimately can result in them being neglected and living a miserable life.
I've known a few people that went gaga over a new pet, only to get it and neglect it shortly after the initial excitement had worn off. It's unfortunate to see, because pets are living things, and not toys to be thrown aside when the owner loses interest. Pets are like kids, except that they don't have as many laws protecting them from neglect and mistreatment. Thus, it's important for caring owners to make sure they are truly able to accomodate one before taking one in. They are a serious commitment for many years, and are certainly worth the effort, providing you give them ample time and care.
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The Worst Influence
Location: Arizona
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Mixed breed cats will always be healthiest, but if you're looking for a pure bred cat there are alot of variables. I would suggest getting one of those books with all the breeds in it, they have information about everything from grooming to personality.
I would suggest adopting because it is cheaper, and you save an animal. You do have the option of returning them in most cases if you don't like the personality. When I move into an apartment I will definately be getting a cat. I will be adopting. I used to have a couple mixed breeds and a Burmese. To me the deciding factor is personality which really isn't all that breed specific.
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