I live at a resort on a large property that has lots of cabins that are
rented to visitors in the summer months.
My landlord wanted me to paint all the doors and windows of these
cabins. Kitty follows me to each and every one, her excess pregnant
belly fat bouncing from side to side when she trots while following me.
She sometimes sneeks into the cabin for a peak around, then lying down
to the side or behind me, waiting patiently, keeping me company all day
while I paint.
Big Mama is getting older, she is about 12-13 years old, but runs and
plays if she were just a kitten. Living here for her is like cat
paradise, she really is quite happy. Not just because I spoil her (she
even has her own cat house outside), but she has cat friends that come
visit her and keep her company (she's fixed and never gets in any
fights) and she is safe outside to run and play all she wants.
dinkmeister - 08 Oct 2005 09:15 GMT
nice loyal cat you got there :)
:I live at a resort on a large property that has lots of cabins that are
:rented to visitors in the summer months.
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:visit her and keep her company (she's fixed and never gets in any
:fights) and she is safe outside to run and play all she wants.
Ben - 08 Oct 2005 11:42 GMT
>I live at a resort on a large property that has lots of cabins that are
>rented to visitors in the summer months.
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>visit her and keep her company (she's fixed and never gets in any
>fights) and she is safe outside to run and play all she wants.
A fixed cat that's pregnant?
What will science come up with next?
shortfuse - 08 Oct 2005 13:41 GMT
Maybe she has a little weight problem and looks pregnant?
>>I live at a resort on a large property that has lots of cabins that are
>>rented to visitors in the summer months.
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> What will science come up with next?
whayface - 08 Oct 2005 13:45 GMT
>>I live at a resort on a large property that has lots of cabins that are
>>rented to visitors in the summer months.
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>What will science come up with next?
Did not say she IS pregnant, Just said she has excess "pregnant belly fat".
She may have BEEN pregnant then been fixed after having kittens.
shortfuse - 08 Oct 2005 14:00 GMT
True...Mama (which we took in when she was already pregnant) has a little
belly on her. Although when we brought her into our lives, even though she
was pregnant, was skinny...she eventually filled out.
>>>I live at a resort on a large property that has lots of cabins that are
>>>rented to visitors in the summer months.
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> She may have BEEN pregnant then been fixed after having kittens.
mlbriggs - 08 Oct 2005 16:15 GMT
> I live at a resort on a large property that has lots of cabins that are
> rented to visitors in the summer months. My landlord wanted me to paint
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> keep her company (she's fixed and never gets in any fights) and she is
> safe outside to run and play all she wants.
Are we talking about two cats -- Kitty and Big Mama? MLB
studio - 13 Oct 2005 19:47 GMT
> Are we talking about two cats -- Kitty and Big Mama? MLB
Just one, although she has many names I call her, Big Mama is my
favorite.
Her "real" name is Tabitha.
Just to clear up a couple other points made by others; she isn't
pregnant
but had kittens when she was much younger. But she has alot of excess
belly fat she never got rid of, even though she's quite active and
doesn't eat any junk food at all. One of her son's (Melange) lives
about 100 yards away in another house. She always gives him a slap when
she see's him!