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I was just thinking
I was just thinking or in my case
Wishing I hit the lottery
So I could open don't laugh a cat spa
Don't get me wrong I love dogs
But you don't see to many cat only
Places.
Tell what you think about my crazy idea
DONT FORGET WHERE EVER YOU ARE YOUR THERE.
OR ARE YOU?
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07-02-2011 12:59 PM
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Lol! Do you know what a cat house means?...
Only playin' around...if ya don't pm me, and i'll fill ya in.
Smiles.
Carrolin
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You do realize that cats by nature are very territorial so having a group of them together probably won't work out very well. I have 4 of them and they get along for the most part. I have a brother/sister duo & then my son brought in the "Finnish princesses". They do have their moments & we also have to do an occasional kitty time-out.
I agree with you that cats are thought of as second rate but I wouldn't trade my crew in for anything.
On a sad note; one of my sister's kitties passed away last night. R.I.P Mia on the rainbow bridge.
Insanity is hereditary. You get it from your kids.
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Yeah, sorry, but its not a good idea.
Most cats don't even like leaving the house, trying to put a cat in a cat carrier is always a struggle.
Instead of a cat spa, how about a cat no-kill shelter, so cats who never find homes, like older ones can live out their years.
Rudeness is the weak person's imitation of strength.
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There is a place here that is a combination Cat Rescue/Cat Spa ... they keep cats when people gone on trips, provide grooming and such, AND act as a cat rescue and adoption center. They converted an old home in the Garden District with several rooms and themes.
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I think it's a good idea............HOWEVER, I wouldn't try it. We have 1 cat (Aggie's) and he's very territorial, doesn't like to be boarded if we go out of town or leave for a long period of time. Getting him in a cage is an all day affair. I will agree that cats can take care of themselves. We've left our cat for as long as 2 days in the house and he's fine w/extra water/food, toys. Dogs (we have 3) on the other hand we board or take with us. There's no way I'd leave the dogs w/the cat. Someone would be hurt by the time we've gotten back.
Still I think it's a good idea. I just wouldn't invest in it.
Name for a new country song: If I'd Shot You Sooner, I'd Be Out of Jail by Now.
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Maybe I should just wish I could hit the lottery and make a no kill shelter
I have very sweet cats but sometimes they can get very nasty when it comes to sleep in my bed
Or with my daughter they fuss and fight. So I guess your right about cats
Hey it's only a dream I have
DONT FORGET WHERE EVER YOU ARE YOUR THERE.
OR ARE YOU?
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