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It's been said that people that hate cats will come back as mice in their next life.
10 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY A SPHYNX KITTEN
10 Reasons Why You Should Buy A Sphynx Kitten If you are searching for a Sphynx kitten, you are in luck! This is the perfect article for you. Read on to find out where to buy sphynx kittens and what the process is like. Throughout the years, many people have been looking for a Sphynx kitten but haven't found one yet because they weren't told where to go. Luckily, this article will give you all the answers that you need. You will find out how to find and buy these precious cats without any trouble at all!
By sphynxcattery5 years ago in Petlife
Feline Observations
The act of owning cats, the act of even deciding to be the sort of person who could stomach the possibility of owning cats, is proof that humans aren’t always the best judge of what is good for them and what is clearly very bad. I say this as a cat owner. I say this as someone who not only loves cats, but needs them in his life, someone who, without cats, would probably whine for the rest of his days, bereft of the feline presence and hating it, like Norma Desmond grieving her career. I’m the guy in the neighborhood who leaves cat food out on the porch, hoping to attract a stray or two, knowing full well that the nearest shifty opossum will eat the food if it can. I’m the guy who can’t sleep if there’s a known stray shivering in the cold outside, and who will, even in inclement weather, throw his coat and slippers on and search for it in the snow. No cat left behind. And yet, I say again, the act of owning cats is proof that humans possess an unhealthy obsession with dysfunction, for what is a cat if not the most mischievous, devious, manipulative creature ever to be invited into our homes?
By Michael Vito Tosto5 years ago in Petlife
Tiny Paw
Her misty green eyes slowly opened, her pupils expanding as they changed to the darkness around her. Dots of light shone through tiny holes in the wall. Her mind, slowly adjusting itself from the fog, shaking her head in an attempt to clear it. Where am I? She finally gathered the strength to lift her head,
By Hannah New5 years ago in Petlife
Must-Have Essential Supplies For A Cat Lover to Buy
If you want to bring a new kitty home then you need to purchase some supplies before her arrival. Your cat will begin exploring and getting used to things as soon as she comes home. Here, in this blog, we are going to discuss some must-have cat supplies that can make your home perfectly fit for your new feline family member.
By Vishesh Garg5 years ago in Petlife
Why cats are the purrrrfect pets
Cats rate the most adorable fur all pets you could ever lay your eyes on. They cuddly, playful and sassy. But most importantly, they’re stree free companions that aren’t that hard to please. Just point a laser on the floor or throw a ball of thread at them, and watch them rumble with playful delight. It’s no wonder The kings of Egypt considered cats Gods.
By Kyle Smith5 years ago in Petlife
A Passel of Cats and Then Some
Oh my goodness? How many are there? There must surely be a passel of cats and then some! The neighbor came over and actually admitted that he had been using binoculars to try to determine how many cats hang out at our place. And he wanted to know if they were all ours. We laughed. He's so silly. Anybody that's ever been around cats knows that you don't own cats. They own you!
By Pam Reeder5 years ago in Petlife
Misha
This is Misha. She is not my pet; not my belonging. She is my companion, my muse, my beloved family member. A rescue cat, her life had a difficult start. I try not to think too much about her life before as it saddens me to think of someone treating such a sweet-natured little creature so harshly, but her fear of humans and just about everything else suggests that she was far from as adored as she is now.
By Janine Capaldi5 years ago in Petlife
Misha
This is Misha. She is not my pet; not my belonging. She is my companion, my muse, my beloved family member. A rescue cat, her life had a difficult start. I try not to think too much about her life before as it saddens me to think of someone treating such a sweet-natured little creature so harshly, but her fear of humans and just about everything else suggests that she was far from as adored as she is now.
By Janine Capaldi5 years ago in Petlife
The Importance of a Barncat
Wren’s brother came in from feeding the cattle holding his arm at a funny angle, away from his body, as if his elbow hurt him. Even as she opened her mouth to ask, he put a finger to his lips. “I brought you something,” he spoke quietly, then grimaced. “But I’m going to need help. He’s nervous. Here, hold my sleeve shut.”
By Lydia Stewart5 years ago in Petlife
A Home for Oreo
The warmth of his mother and his mewing siblings greeted the tiny black and white ball of fur into this world, along with the smell of old hay on the dirt floor and wood nearly a century old with surprisingly little rot and termites for its age. He mewed and rolled from his back onto his tummy, latching onto his mother for the sustenance of her warm milk just as his only-slightly older brother and sister had done. Once they had their fill the mews subsided as they snuggled as one into peaceful slumber.
By Adam Carden5 years ago in Petlife






