OT Attention Cat People
I took the one and we had gone shopping and called them back and told them I wanted to have
the ragdoll, that's a cat that looks like a siamese but long har and they are so mello, but they all
play together and they play with the dogs also. But they are so much easier than a dog. Good
luck.
Judy
We brought home Meco (we kept his name since he was used to it). He was brought to the shelter by the NYPD. He was found in an apartment laying with the body of his elderly owner. Meco lived like that for over 2 weeks drinking water dripping from the faucet. My hungry kitty was brought to the shelter where he was fed and brought back to health. I love my new son! He is the most loving cat I have ever owned! I don't love cleaning his litter but having Meco in our lives is worth the world. I am so glad that I adopted him!
BTW I highly recommend Fresh Step clumping litter. It really cuts down on the odor... I think you are doing a wonderful thing by taking in that cat and I am sure that she will love you for what you are doing for her.

I love cats. I have two inside...LilyRose, my miracle kitten, and Katie who is eight. Outside, I have 22 cats...and a rottweiller. All of them, inside and out, and Zeus da Moose, my rottie, are ALL rescues..they have been abandoned and/or abused.
We spend about $30.00 a week just on the outside cats' kibble. I cannot resist a furry little face and now we find we are also feeding a few neighbourtr cats too. However, how do we say you and you and you can eat...and YOU, get lost! ?? Can't do that..so it's buffet time at our house.
We have seven acres of country property and n 85 acre bush next door, a 100 acre vineyard across the road...there are only four houses on the road and our property is surrounded by peach, apple, and plum orchards, so my refugees are of no bother to anyone. We haver NO mouse/rat problems here! *s*
Inside, we have an automatic cat litter box and I use odour-free clumping litter. I empty the "storage" box daily and wa**** with a special odor-neutralizer. I've not had any odor problems at all.
Yes, a young kitten is more energetic than an adult, but they all give us such joy...but even the older ones...I once took in a nine yr old Siamese Bluepoint who was to be put down because her family was moving to Europe and werent taking her along and no one wanted a 9 yr old cat. (she died of old age at 19)...they need love and security as well.
I read once that cats are the "filters" of our human race..they absorb negativity and return it "santitized" as love and comfort. I love to embrace that analogy.
Nancy B