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Straight outta Bergen Street (more kittens) — Brooklynian

Straight outta Bergen Street (more kittens)

laura b
edited November -1 in Prospect Heights
Sorry to jump on the kitty cat bandwagon here, but I've got two more, rescued from a parking lot on Bergen Street. Locally grown and so so cute... Please forward to anyone you think may be interested. Thanks!

http://www.petfinder.com/pet.cgi?action=2&pet=5334622

http://www.petfinder.com/pet.cgi?action=2&pet=5334685
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  • Whoa! Wait a second... this is MY kitty peddling turf... :evil:

    :)
  • They are really adorable!
  • EmilyM wrote: They are really adorable!
    Bah! Nothing compared to my little buddies! 8)

    http://flickr.com/photos/davebgimp/sets/1162905/
  • This pet is: up to date with routine shots, already house trained, altered
    altered?!
  • daveb wrote: [quote=EmilyM]They are really adorable!
    Bah! Nothing compared to my little buddies! 8)

    http://flickr.com/photos/davebgimp/sets/1162905/

    Oh yeah? Take THAT!
  • crustythor wrote:
    This pet is: up to date with routine shots, already house trained, altered
    altered?!
    yeah, y'know, she "had a little work done"...

    actually, that's altered as in spay/neutered...
  • since so many of you are cat-lovers, a question: the last cat i lived with shed like it was his job. well, and also bit the soft inside part of my upper arm while i was sleeping like it was his job. but mostly shed. and i loved him dearly, but i've been cat hair free for 3 or so years now, and in considering going back, this is the thing about which i have the most reservations. i've been really into not having everything i own covered in cat hair. so: are there certain characteristics i should look for in a cat to minimize the cat hair in my life? how do i tell, in looking for a cat, whether he/she will be a total furball or not?
  • Make sure the cat has short hair. Other than that, you have to brush/ comb them regularly. Some cats do seem to shed more than others. Also, female cats tend to bath themselves more (according to my mother) thus eating a lot more of what they shed.
  • crustythor wrote: since so many of you are cat-lovers, a question: the last cat i lived with shed like it was his job. well, and also bit the soft inside part of my upper arm while i was sleeping like it was his job. but mostly shed. and i loved him dearly, but i've been cat hair free for 3 or so years now, and in considering going back, this is the thing about which i have the most reservations. i've been really into not having everything i own covered in cat hair. so: are there certain characteristics i should look for in a cat to minimize the cat hair in my life? how do i tell, in looking for a cat, whether he/she will be a total furball or not?
    Some breeds do shed more than others, but honestly, diligent use of a good cat brush should minimize all problems. The bonus is that cats treat the brush as if it was one huge cat tongue grooming them. They love it. It's a great way to keep your cats shedding down, but also to bond with the little bastard.
  • *sigh* Since it's show'n'tell time...

    Nope... I have the killer combo...

    Abbey is too cute, and yes, she is fully grown...

    and Jack is the most handsome, debonair cat to wear a tux...
  • daveb wrote: Some breeds do shed more than others, but honestly, diligent use of a good cat brush should minimize all problems. The bonus is that cats treat the brush as if it was one huge cat tongue grooming them. They love it. It's a great way to keep your cats shedding down, but also to bond with the little bastard.
    Not my cat. She's deathly afraid of the brush, which made the summer oh-so-pleasant: the lovely sound of hairball hacking and a bed constantly covered in hair! :twisted:
  • Candicissima wrote: [quote=daveb]Some breeds do shed more than others, but honestly, diligent use of a good cat brush should minimize all problems. The bonus is that cats treat the brush as if it was one huge cat tongue grooming them. They love it. It's a great way to keep your cats shedding down, but also to bond with the little bastard.
    Not my cat. She's deathly afraid of the brush, which made the summer oh-so-pleasant: the lovely sound of hairball hacking and a bed constantly covered in hair! :twisted: You could always try those plastic/rubber brushes that fit over your hand... might be a little less traumatic...
  • Ok you forced me to do it here are my furfaces

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    They dont seem to understand that they are OUR pets not the other way around :)
  • Roll us all together and we've got the makings for one hell of a crazy cat lady...

    (but mine really ARE the cutest/most handsome...)
  • nybt wrote: Roll us all together and we've got the makings for one hell of a crazy cat lady...

    (but mine really ARE the cutest/most handsome...)
    My Thomas can kick your cats' asses at air hockey! :twisted:
  • Carnivore wrote: [quote=nybt]Roll us all together and we've got the makings for one hell of a crazy cat lady...

    (but mine really ARE the cutest/most handsome...)
    My Thomas can kick your cats' ass at air hockey! :twisted:

    George, the curious little homosexual monkey will destroy you all! :evil:


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  • Carnivore wrote: [quote=nybt]Roll us all together and we've got the makings for one hell of a crazy cat lady...

    (but mine really ARE the cutest/most handsome...)
    My Thomas can kick your cats' ass at air hockey! :twisted:

    :lol:

    Actually, Jack has an assortment of soccer/baseball/basketball painted ping pong balls... and he's really effin' good... And he's a big cat, but not so bulky as to slow him down! I'd make a wager any day!!!
  • nybt wrote: [quote=Carnivore][quote=nybt]Roll us all together and we've got the makings for one hell of a crazy cat lady...

    (but mine really ARE the cutest/most handsome...)
    My Thomas can kick your cats' ass at air hockey! :twisted:

    :lol:

    Actually, Jack has an assortment of soccer/baseball/basketball painted ping pong balls... and he's really effin' good... And he's a big cat, but not so bulky as to slow him down! I'd make a wager any day!!!
    I bet he wouldn't show up and would make some excuse about how busy the litter box was that day. :twisted:
  • 5 days, 3 hours, 31 minutes 'til the beginning of the end of the pentathlon...

    and bring your cat... :evil:
  • daveb wrote: George, the curious little homosexual monkey will destroy you all! :evil:
    Homosexual? I have my suspicions of Jack, as well... but I will still accept him if he comes out...

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  • [quote=rhodamine]image
    I was looking at this picture and I knew something was bothering me. Then I realized. What's with the raw onions on the hot dog? What are you, from Chicago?
  • Carnivore wrote: I was looking at this picture and I knew something was bothering me. Then I realized. What's with the raw onions on the hot dog? What are you, from Chicago?
    shit, bro... didnt you know? DATS HOW WEEZ DO IT IN PROHO, SON!
  • I feel like I'm trying to sell sand in the desert here people!
  • Laura B wrote: I feel like I'm trying to sell sand in the desert here people!
    Yours are really cute, Laura. Especially Ray. :wink:
  • My cat will outcute them all.
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    How about this?
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  • This just proves it. Kittens = urban scourge. :roll:

    How have these furry little bitches turned so many cool people into drool-stained babbling ninnies? For the love of God, I would so much rather look at photos of your babies. Or your removed tonsils/gall bladders.
  • Bluedove - your cat is beautiful! But thank goodness I don't have to brush him/her. Now I-m gonna have to scan in some pics of my pusses to post.
  • mc wrote: Bluedove - your cat is beautiful! But thank goodness I don't have to brush him/her. Now I-m gonna have to scan in some pics of my pusses to post.
    Ahem... You have more than one?
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