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thanx guys, he is a beauty, and he is also spoilt i do have a question aswell, i was thinking about getting another cat but im sure i wont be as lucky next time to find a cat who took to the dog straight away, im definitely thinking about getting a rescue cat tho. since having charlie Ive been looking into cat rescue shelters and cant believe how many strays there are, should i get another boy or does it not matter that much? i know with dogs its better to keep the same sex. (obviously it would HAVE to be neutered which ever one i choose) any info would be great. p.s my dog Ruby is now 10 year old and with her being a big breed dog, i know shes unfortunately on borrowed time, she already has medication for arthritis and is starting to loose control of her bladder so the second question would be should i get one now to keep charlie company and to help with loosing ruby, or wait until there's only charlie. |
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Charlie is a gorgeous looking cat. It would be great if you could offer a home to a rescue cat, i guess it's a personal choice when to get one. Sorry to hear about Ruby's problems, it's so hard when our pets get old. One thing to consider is maybe Ruby's problems will take up more of your time, will you still have energy to settle a new cat in. I also wouldn't worry too much about company for Charlie as cats tend to be solitary animals unlike dogs. Not sure about the boy/girl issue, if you manage to get a cat that is used to dogs then i don't think it matters. Good luck with whatever you decide. |
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thank you for your reply, ive had a bit of a think and youre right about ruby needing a lot of attention, and it wouldnt be fair on her (or the new cat) bringing in another pet while shes not 100%, so i have decided to wait. |
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