Darfi
Well-Known Member
Heya all,
It's been awhile since I posted so here's an update. I did apply to be a foster mom for another rabbit or a cat but I haven't heard diddly in over a month now. Well, I happened upon an ad in the paper from the Humane Society about this kitty they called Sprite. A sweet little female, spayed, and a total cuddle bug. She places her little kitty arms around your neck and gives hugs and purrs! The lady I've been speaking to says the household has nicknamed her Locket because of her sweet hugs and always being close to your heart, literally. Well, I couldn't help myself. Today i'm getting litter and food, I already got a nice collar and some mouse toys to play with for her since I was anticipating having a cat around anyhow. So, now my question.
I've seen cats and rabbits getting along super well in some of your photos peeps, and I was wondering if there are any bits of advice I can get beforeI let them get super up close and personal when I take Sprite AKA Locket home.
It's been awhile since I posted so here's an update. I did apply to be a foster mom for another rabbit or a cat but I haven't heard diddly in over a month now. Well, I happened upon an ad in the paper from the Humane Society about this kitty they called Sprite. A sweet little female, spayed, and a total cuddle bug. She places her little kitty arms around your neck and gives hugs and purrs! The lady I've been speaking to says the household has nicknamed her Locket because of her sweet hugs and always being close to your heart, literally. Well, I couldn't help myself. Today i'm getting litter and food, I already got a nice collar and some mouse toys to play with for her since I was anticipating having a cat around anyhow. So, now my question.
I've seen cats and rabbits getting along super well in some of your photos peeps, and I was wondering if there are any bits of advice I can get beforeI let them get super up close and personal when I take Sprite AKA Locket home.