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[QUOTE]Originally posted by MinutiaeMan: [QB] Poetic justice, indeed! On a happier note, my family and I are going to adopt two new kittens this evening. Haven't picked them yet, though -- going to check them out. Been researching on the web from multiple sources to get advice on how to introduce new kittens to your older cats. I don't know exactly *why* we're getting more cats already -- I love 'em, of course, but they're also an expense, after all. My younger sister has been begging for a new kitten (singluar) for almost a year now, but I never expected my parents to cave, especially my dad -- until Christmas, that is, when he consented. But now we're going to be getting TWO. The reason for that is that our two current cats are 10 and 17 years old, and so they could easily gang up on the new one (although they're both very gentle, if getting crochety for their age). So we figured that getting two would let the kittens play with each other. We're not going to the SPCA; there's a woman who runs a relatively well-known shelter out of her home a few miles from us, and keeps the kittens together. So they'll already be familiar with living indoors to an extent, and they'll also be somewhat familiar with each other. It's been 12 years since we had a new kitten in the house -- that was Chessie, the cat who died of kidney failure about 3 years ago. She's the tabby in [URL=http://lobotomy.pleh.net/~flareupload/uploads/444/kitties.jpg]this picture[/URL]. Sassy (Sassafras) is the one on the left, now 10 years old, and Oreo is the fat one on the right, now 17 years old and still almost as alert as ever... :) I'll post some pics from my dad's digital camera either tonight or tomorrow. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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