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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-11-24 05:38 pm

[ SECRET POST #3614 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3613 ⌋

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[Project Runway + various reality shows]


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[sex scene from The Wolf of Wall Street]


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[Ace Attorney]


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Re: Cat Advice

(Anonymous) 2016-11-25 01:22 am (UTC)(link)
Honestly, it depends on how much time and energy you're willing to put into cats.

If you want a cat that's got established routines that you're wanting to give a good home--get an older one. (I've got a four-year-old Maine Coon mix I adopted from a shelter and while he's wary of dogs, he's a lovable dork.)

If you have the time and energy to devote into care, and want little companions who will also be an energetic source of entertainment while being your best buddies? That's when you get two kittens--my uncle and I have done that as well. Two Siamese mixes, both toms. While it means double the vet bills, it also means double the fun. If you're going to get two kittens, however, make sure they're either from the same litter or familiar with one another in some way. It makes getting them used to sharing their territory with another cat that much easier.