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I_UndergroundPanther

(13,112 posts)
Sat Jun 21, 2025, 11:46 PM Saturday

I have made up my mind

I am getting a kitten either next month or the month after. Gonna give Othello a big ol’ petting session before I go to the shelter and see who picks us out. There will be pictures galore I promise.

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I have made up my mind (Original Post) I_UndergroundPanther Saturday OP
Yes! Ocelot II Saturday #1
Best of luck to you. I'm sure whichever brer cat Saturday #2
Smiles here. Cannot wait to see who chooses you. niyad Sunday #3
That's wonderful. StarryNite Sunday #4
Kittens are the best medicine for many things. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Sunday #5
Great!! Can't wait to see the pix!! ailsagirl Sunday #6
Congrats! SheltieLover Sunday #7
Wonderful! PoindexterOglethorpe Sunday #8
Dear PoindexterOglethorpe, MIButterfly Sunday #9
I was having a rough morning, but you sure made me smile!! Siwsan Sunday #10
Good for you, I_UndergroundPanther! MIButterfly Sunday #11

Ocelot II

(125,495 posts)
1. Yes!
Sat Jun 21, 2025, 11:48 PM
Saturday

Somewhere there is a kitten who will be selected for you by the Cat Distribution System. We await the occasion and the photos.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(27,948 posts)
8. Wonderful!
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 02:51 AM
Sunday

But I will suggest you consider an older cat, not a kitten. For you dog people, consider an older dog, not a puppy. Especially as you yourself age.

I 'm trombones years old, currently reside in a senior living facility. One of my new friends here lost his dog just over a week ago to some kind of canine leukemia. He's very sad, of course, and said he wasn't sure about having another dog, then mentioned the possibility of adopting a puppy. I strongly encouraged him to think about an older dog. I hope he does.

Early in the pandemic I decide to adopt a cat and went to my local shelter and found a wonderful 17 year old cat named Fiona. She'd been surrendered by her human, who was clearly an older lady like me. Before they let me take her home, the shelter vet explained that this cat might live two years, or two months. Did I understand that? Yes, I did. She was on a prescription diet, did I understand that? Yes, no problem. I'd had elderly cats on a special diet before. Once I got her home, Fiona acted like she'd been here forever, which was wonderful. Sadly she only lived two and a half weeks. I'm so very glad I had her for that short time. She didn't have to spend it in the shelter. When it was clear that her time was at an end, and I brought her back to the shelter to be euthanized, they waived the cost.

A couple months later I went back to the shelter and brought home Tatiana, a Siamese/tabby mix. She has the beautiful blue eyes of a Siamese, with tabby stripes. About two years ago neighbors across the street knocked on my door, telling me they were moving (which I knew because I'd seen them packing up) and that they couldn't have a cat in the new place, and could I please give him a home? Of course! It turns out that two cats are far better than one, so to all of you cat people, I'm telling you, two are wonderful. They play with each other for hours on end, and so long as I feed them and change the litter box regularly, they are more than fine.

Looking forward to the pictures!

MIButterfly

(655 posts)
9. Dear PoindexterOglethorpe,
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 04:28 AM
Sunday

God bless you for adopting Fiona. You truly have a good heart. My two cats are 14 years old and if I outlive them, I will look for senior cats to adopt. At my age, a kitten would be out of the question; theoretically, I could live another 20 years, but probably not.

I adopted my cats from a rescue organization at Petsmart. I figured the two of them would eat together; sleep together; play together; and keep each other company but not so. They lead two entirely different lives. In the beginning, they would wrestle around for a few minutes every day but they haven't done that in years. How lucky you are that your two get along so well!

MIButterfly

(655 posts)
11. Good for you, I_UndergroundPanther!
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 07:49 PM
Sunday

A sibling for Othello and another fur baby for you! I look forward to hearing all about the kitty who picks you and of course, seeing the photos!

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