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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 355906" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Abbers birds kick butt.......I had a female rat that went after our cat when she was a kitten for being too mean with her little rat sister. It was hysterical. </p><p></p><p>Whatever kind of animal you adopt I'm glad it's a shelter cat. You're saving a life - I think THAT is the important lesson for Manster, since he seemed to have such a difficult problem with Mr. Kittens death. Maybe that would be a good thing for him to understand. Also - just throwing it out for consideration because the older guys get adopted last - YOU KNOW what you are getting personality wise with an older cat. You can sit and see which one comes up to you, which one is loving, attentive, which one listens, is curious, will be cuddly - or not. And a lot of times they really appreciate a 2nd chance and show it. With a kitten you never know. </p><p></p><p>Just puttin' a plug in for the older crowd. Not that there's anything wrong with a kitten.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 355906, member: 4964"] Abbers birds kick butt.......I had a female rat that went after our cat when she was a kitten for being too mean with her little rat sister. It was hysterical. Whatever kind of animal you adopt I'm glad it's a shelter cat. You're saving a life - I think THAT is the important lesson for Manster, since he seemed to have such a difficult problem with Mr. Kittens death. Maybe that would be a good thing for him to understand. Also - just throwing it out for consideration because the older guys get adopted last - YOU KNOW what you are getting personality wise with an older cat. You can sit and see which one comes up to you, which one is loving, attentive, which one listens, is curious, will be cuddly - or not. And a lot of times they really appreciate a 2nd chance and show it. With a kitten you never know. Just puttin' a plug in for the older crowd. Not that there's anything wrong with a kitten. [/QUOTE]
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