JCHateSteve
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Role model right there!Oliver is living his best life.
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Oliver is a mood for sureOliver is living his best life.
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Well, as long as he established who’s boss.Juliette finally met her nephew Winston.
She weighs 10 lbs, he is 20 lbs.
After a contentious 10-15 minutes of him barking at her, he calmed down and they got along well.
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He sure is...Oliver is living his best life.
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They're beautiful! Thank you for adopting them both.Our 2 newest fur babies. Lacey and Luca a brother and sister we adopted from a rescue back in June. They were rescued from a very abusive household. To begin with they would only come out from under the bed to eat and us litter box when alone. It's taken us several months and a lot of loving, but they've finally accepted us and are comfortable here.
Beautiful story.Our 2 newest fur babies. Lacey and Luca a brother and sister we adopted from a rescue back in June. They were rescued from a very abusive household. To begin with they would only come out from under the bed to eat and us litter box when alone. It's taken us several months and a lot of loving, but they've finally accepted us and are comfortable here.
Our cat (actually my mother’s cat) was a rescue from Shelby Co Humane Society. She spent six months in a cage there with multiple failed adoptions, so she’s a feisty little booger. She’s definitely an only cat, and whatever she lived through before being surrender taught her that the best defense is a good offense. Spayed female cats can be super-territorial.They're both very loveable, only issues we got is the female Lacey (the one with the white spots) gets a little territorial with our other 2 cats, but nothing too bad. They both are skittish when someone walks around them, they hide or jump up to high ground away from feet. We were told the previous owner bragged about kicking them across the room. Luca the male panics if anyone picks him up, but has gotten better. He'll climb into my lap or lay on top of us in bed, just don't try and pick him up. I'd love to get my hands on that "owner"