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There is a common stereotype about women, namely older and/or single women about having animals and spoiling them, often times it is cats, but other animals will do as well.
This is a thread to sperg about your pets, get suggestions and advice in animal husbandry and ownership, and share any funny things your animals have been doing
It is not just cats and dogs, from what I have seen around the farms, there are people who have stuff like chickens, rodents like gerbils, even reptiles. All pets are welcome.
I have a Russian Blue cat that we found as a stray as a kitten that we have had for about two years now. What is special about him is that he really likes to play fetch which I heard was common for Russian Blues. He is a very vocal cat with a very high prey drive (hence why I will likely never own a prey animal like a hamster, guinea pigs or gerbils aside from the fact I don't have a place to put a decent sized cage where I can shut the door) and likes to watch birds and squirrels from the window. He also is very social and loves attention and is probably the softest cat I have ever pet.
This is a thread to sperg about your pets, get suggestions and advice in animal husbandry and ownership, and share any funny things your animals have been doing
It is not just cats and dogs, from what I have seen around the farms, there are people who have stuff like chickens, rodents like gerbils, even reptiles. All pets are welcome.
I have a Russian Blue cat that we found as a stray as a kitten that we have had for about two years now. What is special about him is that he really likes to play fetch which I heard was common for Russian Blues. He is a very vocal cat with a very high prey drive (hence why I will likely never own a prey animal like a hamster, guinea pigs or gerbils aside from the fact I don't have a place to put a decent sized cage where I can shut the door) and likes to watch birds and squirrels from the window. He also is very social and loves attention and is probably the softest cat I have ever pet.