floridaorange wrote12 yr old Maine Coon. Unfortunately he has a tumor on his side and may be inoperable by the time we can get him to see a cardiologist.We just got our 2nd cat, my gift to my wife for Mothers Day (in addition to a bracelet she had to have). Anyway, its a Ragdoll Munchkin, and so far shes doing pretty well with our snowshoe. Going to share several photos Ive taken. What cat(s) do you have, how old?
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F32Fleet wroteSorry to hear.12 yr old Maine Coon. Unfortunately he has a tumor on his side and may be inoperable by the time we can get him to see a cardiologist.

Good luck and I hope for the best.
Frostynorth wroteBeautiful cat. I’ll guess Bengal?New family member
Clover took one to the eye but has since healed fine.
Esteban wroteYeah, super talkative.Beautiful cat. I’ll guess Bengal?
Frostynorth wroteMy cat is constantly chattering too. I love it. Most of the time I don't understand her but that doesn't stop her.Yeah, super talkative.
Esteban wroteHaha. I’ve figured out and resolved the 03:00 meow. “IM HUNGRY”My cat is constantly chattering too. I love it. Most of the time I don't understand her but that doesn't stop her.
The rest, no clue. lol
Frostynorth wroteYeah, I've got the "feed me" one down as well. That and she's standing right by her bowl.Haha. I’ve figured out and resolved the 03:00 meow. “IM HUNGRY”
The rest, no clue. lol
Esteban wroteIt was during his hiding, new home phase. So I had no clue what he wanted, would not stop. lolYeah, I've got the "feed me" one down as well. That and she's standing right by her bowl.
Still quite timid, yesterday was a big day, he allowed pets.
Frostynorth wroteYou have been honored/accepted.It was during his hiding, new home phase. So I had no clue what he wanted, would not stop. lol
Still quite timid, yesterday was a big day, he allowed pets.
Esteban wroteNo doubt. It was a rough two weeks, friend was coaching me along.You have been honored/accepted.
Kitty’s still not ready for house guests, but big progress.
Frostynorth wroteFunny, that's what we call our cat too; or cat or baby. We've had her for 10 years (she's 12 now) and her name is Samantha but for some reason that name never stuck, so it's mostly 'Kitty.'No doubt. It was a rough two weeks, friend was coaching me along.
Kitty’s still not ready for house guests, but big progress.
The only time she's called Samantha or Sam is when they call her at the vet, and then it's "for Sam."
Esteban wroteI call all cats kitty. It works for all of them.Funny, that's what we call our cat too; or cat or baby. We've had her for 10 years (she's 12 now) and her name is Samantha but for some reason that name never stuck, so it's mostly 'Kitty.'
The only time she's called Samantha or Sam is when they call her at the vet, and then it's "for Sam."
Really trying to regularly call him Walter, but I hear ya, kitty just works.
Frostynorth wroteBTW, noticed your avatar and was thinking, you are probably naming him Walter after John Goodman's character Walter Sobchak, yes?I call all cats kitty. It works for all of them.
Really trying to regularly call him Walter, but I hear ya, kitty just works.
Update on Peppermint - she has been a fun cat so far - loves to sit in my wifes lap also loves to play and test the boundaries of our 4 yr old Snowshoe who has been very patient with her.
Esteban wroteYes. That is the Walter he's named after.BTW, noticed your avatar and was thinking, you are probably naming him Walter after John Goodman's character Walter Sobchak, yes?
marrymemercedes wroteHere you go. Fixed them for you. Cute cats, btw.My two rescues. Found as kittens tossed out by a friend’s farm. Took the biggest and the runt of the litter. Cuddly, playful, and both hopelessly devoted.
I've posted a bunch of our current gals, so here are some in memoriam.
This is Zach and LaCreme, adopted as a pair who had been together, basically in isolation, much of their lives. Not sure this shows scale, but they are the largest, and smallest we've ever had (and Zach the only male, if you don't count the 3 weeks until Cedric's true gender reveal at the vet). Zach was Creamy's protector and got her to her safely to her forever home with us. Both were loved and sorely missed.