- Joined
- Jan 6, 2021
I have a Siamese Himalayan named Savannah. She's about the size of a toddler, a very robust cat with a habit of being very vocal. She purrs like a motorboat too. My mother in law originally adopted her for her family but Savannah took to my fiance and I before we finally moved into a place of our own, so naturally we took her with us. We recently adopted a new kitten so she could have a friend. It's only been a week, slowly but surely, Savannah gets more used to the newcomer, Taiga. We're in the "I'll come close and watch but don't get too near or touch me, I'll just whack ya" phase. Taiga is a great kitty, she's all the perfect elements in a cat. Playful, eats good, sleeps good, uses the litter box well, and despite being "stupid and cute" she learns quickly. She's already got a good idea of the house despite her eyes not being completely developed yet. We think Taiga will be a lap cat, which would be great, considering Savannah likes her love but isn't much of the cuddling type.
At one point I had rats, but for some reason they're a pain in the ass to find around here unlike California. I can't even find rats in pet shops, let alone find breeders that aren't over an hour away. Rats are great considering they're all the elements of a dog, only you don't have to walk them every day. One of these days I'll get a pair of girls again, they're such a joy despite the short lifespans.
At one point I had rats, but for some reason they're a pain in the ass to find around here unlike California. I can't even find rats in pet shops, let alone find breeders that aren't over an hour away. Rats are great considering they're all the elements of a dog, only you don't have to walk them every day. One of these days I'll get a pair of girls again, they're such a joy despite the short lifespans.