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Off-topic TalkWhere overpaid, underworked S2000 owners waste the worst part of their days before the drive home. This forum is for general chit chat and discussions not covered by the other off-topic forums.
This little guy's got his priorities straight. Ludo is his name.
Ludo and brother Tober. We got these twins at 5 weeks from the pound. They weighed like 1 lb. Their mother was a stray and only 2 kittens survived from litter.
Now they are 10 months and very healthy. Both are big, thick, strong wrestlers!
Pets rule!! I used to have 3 dogs: 2 were given away (Leo: 80 lb. Blue Heeler/Sheppard mix and Ojitos: 132 lb. Husky/Malamute) and now they live happily in a farm. Alanis (Mastif @ 140 lbs ran away ).
Now I am down to 2 cats: Leo (25 lbs. ) and Tigra...aka Grandma (18 years old and I think about 3 lbs. wet and fed). that's Leo and Ojitos that's Grandma...
Leon is pimp.... gets more tail than I do
must be because he has a bike too... but he spends a lot of time just lounging around
Originally posted by JL9000
Here's Simon. He's not exactly my cat though. My neighbor had him for 8 years or so and decided to move away without him. I felt really bad for Simon, so I unofficially adopted him a few months ago. So if anyone has any tips on kitty care, let me know; I've never had a pet before, but I think I'm slowly picking up a few things. Let me know what type of kitty litter and food etc you guys prefer and why, if you can, thanks!
There is some info here and of course you can find a lot more all over the web.
But personally, I have tried a lot of different types of litter, starting with the cheapest at first and going up in price until I realized that the best quality for the price (for the needs of my cat) is Purina Tidy Cats Multiple Cats clumping litter. They have many kinds, some are longer lasting, others are odor resistant, and I think they have some that kill germs. Either one works great for me and my cat.
I think that the most important thing is to try a few brands with your cat and look at these factors:
-price per volume
-how often your cat goes
-does it stick to your cat