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Originally Posted by Hitch
Long story, but we ended up with two lovely, slightly-used, new-to-us cats. One is two; the other is three, both ladies (spayed, of course).
However, these lovelies do not seem to be really familiar with, wait for it, computer monitors. The younger one (who should have been named "The Brat," by anyone's view of the term, pretty much, not counting pols), thinks that the MAGIC MOVIN' THING on the screen is WAY COOL! And it flies across all three of those screens! Oooooo, it goes in many directions, super-fast!
Oy. Nothing like pounds of Maine Coon running around your desktop, bound and determined to catch the evil flying cursor. I'm working on Catly Education but right now, I think the only one being educated is me as in, "this is why at our ages, we probably really shoulda gone with MUCH MUCH older cats," lol.
I'd also forgotten just how much work/effort is required for very young cats! Wowzers.
Hitch
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I do love the chaos of new kitties. We also want a cat, my sister wants to be smart and get one that's slightly older, and calmer. We do need one that's extremely lazy, or we'll have to see about cat proofing our garden.
But first we need to finish up with the "big" things in the house. Right now the solar panels are being installed. On Friday the new sofa will be delivered and next Friday the crawlspace will be insulated. Some smaller things will need to be done, but I'm glad when all the big fuss is over.