From scared and scrawny ...
... to cuddly cute, in less than a year.
Last July, I asked her if she wanted to come live with me.
She snuggled against my hand and chirped a "meow-WUP,"
which I took as a "yes."
Clawdia is the friendliest cat I've ever known,
running to our neighbors to be petted.
Last July, I asked her if she wanted to come live with me.
She snuggled against my hand and chirped a "meow-WUP,"
which I took as a "yes."
Clawdia is the friendliest cat I've ever known,
running to our neighbors to be petted.
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I've been thinking about pets a lot lately. Our poodle is turning 10 next month (we think) and I realize I could have him for 8 more years! He would be an amazing therapy dog; I tell people that he is a "people person," then realize he isn't a person :-)
I say I'm a cat person (mostly, even though I have also loved dogs), and Clawdia is a "people cat," one who loves people. Actually, I think of our pets as persons, just not human persons. They do have "personalities," right?
I think all good pet owners think of their animals as people at one time or another
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