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Isn't it funny how our furry friends relate to one another. Some just cuddle and some just fight. LOL. I am down to my last kitty. she is 16 and we have decided not to introduce another pet until she goes, which I hope is not soon. She is healthy. We lost her brother about 4 months ago and she has become so needy. My son and I laugh at her. If one of us goes away for the day, she bugs the one remaining with crying and patting of the leg. Unfortunately, we don't speak Kitty language so the best we can do is hug her a lot. Sometimes that is not what she wants. Sometimes she just wants us to follow her around the house. She does have us well trained. LOL
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So I only have another 3-4 more years for my lovelys to like each other. Lol
Happy Lab it took 5 or 6 years before our cat and dog decided to get along. It was totally the dog's doing. Before we rescued our dog, Kitty grew up with a Rottweiler and lab springer mixed and the rotti would be laying on the floor with kitty curled up around her neck. After they passed on we rescued Rio and she has a hound heritage, oh my there was a constant battle here.
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That is funny happylab. My daughter lived with me for three years and she had 3 cats. The two juvenile ones were the worst behaved kitties in the entire world. They climbed all over my counters, laid down on the stove for a nap, knocked things off the shelves, would attack me, beat up on my two cats, and steal their foods. The two of them acted as if my home was their castle and everyone else should get the heck out of the way and also wait on them hand and foot. They terrorized my kitties. Her older kitty made friends and would come up into our bedrooms to escape the brats. She now has her own home and my cats were so happy.
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