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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 57897053 United States 04/08/2019 02:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 'Barsik is really sweet,' said Hansen. 'He's clearly uncomfortable and doesn't like to be lifted, as you can imagine. That, combined with the new environment, would make anyone cranky, but he's not cranky at all. The longer humans have interacted with him, the easier it has become to care for him.' He was very scared when he first arrived and tried to hide, which was quite a feat for a 41-pound cat to squeeze between our bed and nightstand. He quickly realized we weren't going to harm him and now lets us pet him and will come across the room when we offer attention to him. He's eating and using the litter box, the two best signs you can get from a newly arrived foster cat, |
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crustalfailure User ID: 77541086 Mexico 04/08/2019 02:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That cat should not weigh "4 pounds". I know from experience with a 20 pounder that was totally fit and an amazing cat that this one is only 2x overweight for his frame. His legs still look long. If the cat's frame was made for only 4 pounds it would have to roll everywhere or try to scoot along like an inch worm. This is not that. Nothing I post is a copyright infringement, do not ding my karma because you saw this elsewhere. |