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Pondering what goes through some A-Holes minds.....
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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 1268958" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>In a year or two when the old cat has finally decided they're not territory-encroachers...</p><p>My young cat was at the animal shelter with a sign displayed on her cage that she must only ever be in a one-cat household. I listened to the description of her behaviour, decided she sounded normal and took her home to meet my other cat; either they were desperate to get rid of her or they figured I could handle her aggression.</p><p>They sometimes wake me at night fighting but no injuries and they'll sit down within three feet of each other these days - she's been here a year. I still reckon she's normal but according to the shelter she jumped on every cat they put in with her and started slicing them to bits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 1268958, member: 9267"] In a year or two when the old cat has finally decided they're not territory-encroachers... My young cat was at the animal shelter with a sign displayed on her cage that she must only ever be in a one-cat household. I listened to the description of her behaviour, decided she sounded normal and took her home to meet my other cat; either they were desperate to get rid of her or they figured I could handle her aggression. They sometimes wake me at night fighting but no injuries and they'll sit down within three feet of each other these days - she's been here a year. I still reckon she's normal but according to the shelter she jumped on every cat they put in with her and started slicing them to bits. [/QUOTE]
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