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Old 01-30-2010, 05:52 PM   #10851
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Originally Posted by kindlekitten View Post
right now I am kitten shopping. I've no doubt my precious little one is gone. I've heard the coyotes right up close to the house every night.

I've never paid for a cat before other than adoption fees. this is definetly a first, but I think well worth it. I'm going to make absolutely certain that night time wandering does not happen AT ALL EVER!!!! but even so, I think a 40 pound cat will make a coyote re-evaluate its dining choices
They are beautiful cats!

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Originally Posted by desertgrandma View Post
Good! My cats have always been strictly indoors........ever since the time my carpet got flea infested, even with the flea collar intact.
Nothing like sitting on your couch and watching the fleas jump on your leg.

Post pics!
Seconding (thirding?) the call for pics!

And urgh - fleas. Ours were indoor cats (main road nearby and problem neighbours), but they still managed to pick up fleas once at the vets.
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