Merv, you don't need to take your cat out for a walk.
Besides, you shouldn't really let cats out of the house anyway. At least, I think so. Cats getting run over by cars are far too common and several owners have told me. In addition, when they go out rutting, they get into fights and they come back badly injured. And they also pick up fleas and diseases from other cats.
I live under a bridge by the Singapore River. I'm like this troll who demands tolls.
Haha I'm too used to how we keep cats in Kuching. My cats come and go as they like so they're constantly roaming around in the garden and coming in only to sleep and eat.
My reluctance of adopting a cat is due to well... I'd hate to think that my future cat would have to stay indoors day in and out :P
Alicia, I will post some photos of her soon. These are still the early ones. She's about 5-6 weeks ago and she's a lot larger than depicted in these photos.
Merv, is Kuching very urbanised? I have seen photos of the 'waterfront' and it seems to be a sleepy city, not unlike the photos of Malacca that I have seen. You really don't want to lose your cats to cars. Besides, there are quite a few indoor cats here as you would have noted. Why the hesitance?
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Ooooh!! That's very very cute!!
Do you have a cat, Alina?
awww... what a darling she is!
btw, csc, do you stay in a hdb? i'm just wondering if you do, do you take your cat out to walks or do you let her walk around herself outside?
curious coz i'm thinking of getting a cat meself.
Merv, you don't need to take your cat out for a walk.
Besides, you shouldn't really let cats out of the house anyway. At least, I think so. Cats getting run over by cars are far too common and several owners have told me. In addition, when they go out rutting, they get into fights and they come back badly injured. And they also pick up fleas and diseases from other cats.
I live under a bridge by the Singapore River. I'm like this troll who demands tolls.
Ha ha! Hey there kitty. Stop getting so big! What's his (or her ?) name again?
Haha I'm too used to how we keep cats in Kuching. My cats come and go as they like so they're constantly roaming around in the garden and coming in only to sleep and eat.
My reluctance of adopting a cat is due to well... I'd hate to think that my future cat would have to stay indoors day in and out :P
But I do want a cat lol
larger but still as cute as ever hehe.. xD
Alicia, I will post some photos of her soon. These are still the early ones. She's about 5-6 weeks ago and she's a lot larger than depicted in these photos.
Merv, is Kuching very urbanised? I have seen photos of the 'waterfront' and it seems to be a sleepy city, not unlike the photos of Malacca that I have seen. You really don't want to lose your cats to cars. Besides, there are quite a few indoor cats here as you would have noted. Why the hesitance?
kittens or puppies really grow up fast :)
You're right, they do grow up fast. The kitten is 5-6 weeks old now.
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