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DogAndCat36
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My parents still hate cats.Good morning! Okay, I just remembered something. Russian Blues are hypoallergenic.
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My parents still hate cats.Good morning! Okay, I just remembered something. Russian Blues are hypoallergenic.
Why would anybody want that?? If I could I would take him in a heartbeatMy neighbors want him to stay a stray.
Maybe you could keep him as an outdoor cat?? Idk, I've never had a cat soo..My parents still hate cats.
They said that a stray cat is beneficial because you don't need to feed it and it will eat all the mice.Why would anybody want that?? If I could I would take him in a heartbeat
Maybe you could keep him as an outdoor cat?? Idk, I've never had a cat soo..
Could you possibly let him stay in the garage or maybe like an insulated dog house at night?They said that a stray cat is beneficial because you don't need to feed it and it will eat all the mice.
Also never make your cat live only outside. They would be exposed to parasites, weather, predators, and hight or low temperatures. Many people believe that cats don't need help but no they need help or else they will die.
My parents would still find out.Could you possibly let him stay in the garage or maybe like an insulated dog house at night?
That sounds like a good plan. Just be careful not to stress him out to much. And bring some food or treat for him to eat on the way.My parents would still find out.
When school starts I'm going to talk to one of my friends and set up a plan.
The plan is. Saturday, get the cat into a dog crate and hide it inside the chicken coop. Sunday morning, get the cat into a backpack and her mother will pick me up. Then we go to a shelter.
I will try.That sounds like a good plan. Just be careful not to stress him out to much. And bring some food or treat for him to eat on the way.
I would ask some of your friends if they're willing to take him though too. Since he's hypoallergenic that'll help