I'm in total agreement with cybercat. Go to a shelter.
>> Spookie had his best friend Sammy another cat die about a year ago.
>> Spookie has never recovered from it. He keeps to himself, he never
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>Get a young adult who is warm and friendly! Ask the shelter staff which
>ones like other cats!
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>>> Spookie had his best friend Sammy another cat die about a year ago.
>>> Spookie has never recovered from it. He keeps to himself, he never
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>>ones like other cats!
> I'm in total agreement with cybercat. Go to a shelter.
Hate to play devils advicate but this may not be the solution. Worfy passed
away a few months ago & was Thor's best friend. Tough I introduced Pink and
Thor's brother Teal'c has totally bonded with her Thor has become aloof and
'grown up' far too soon, he no longer plays or enjoys a lot of fuss but
sleeps on my bed every night. Breaks my heart that he's missing his 'daddy'
so much although his brother has found a new playmate.
I guess what I am trying to say is don't expect things to be like they were.
Cats have a funny way of mourning.

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cybercat - 27 Aug 2006 03:10 GMT
> Hate to play devils advicate but this may not be the solution. Worfy passed
> away a few months ago & was Thor's best friend. Tough I introduced Pink and
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> I guess what I am trying to say is don't expect things to be like they were.
> Cats have a funny way of mourning.
Maybe, like people, grief takes time for cats to work through. A few months
is
not very long. I hope Thor passes through this phase and becomes a more
lighthearted kitty.

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