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29-09-2009, 07:51 PM   #11

Re: Broody


So a nice young girlie for Dylan, sounds like RCR! You could try a youngish cat, maybe around a year old?

I have been very lucky with Kizzy and Pip who are now getting on very much like older sister and annoying little brother, but they do play together and have been seen licking each other! They don't snuggle up yet, but maybe that will come.



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29-09-2009, 08:34 PM   #12

Re: Broody


Do you get kittens at the rescue you volunteer at? Seems I mostly remember posts about adults. But it'll be a while till you move, so there's lots of time to think about it. A hissy spitty litle girl kitten who won't be intimidated would be good ......



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29-09-2009, 09:13 PM   #13

Re: Broody


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Originally Posted by dandysmom
Do you get kittens at the rescue you volunteer at? Seems I mostly remember posts about adults. But it'll be a while till you move, so there's lots of time to think about it. A hissy spitty litle girl kitten who won't be intimidated would be good ......
Yes but I never remember them when they've been rehomed



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