adopt a cat (read all 3 entries…)
It's time. 6 months ago

I miss having a cat around. It’s been a little more than a year since Tasha died; she was one of those amazing, once-in-a-lifetime pets, and I still miss her terribly. But… I’m past the worst of it. I’m at the point now where I can think about getting another cat without feeling sad, or worrying that I’ll just compare the new cat to Tash.

I’m ready.



Comments:

I know where you’re coming from. Also with older cats (even if they’re relatively young – Bobbin was 2-3 when I got her) you have some idea of their temperament.

The main criteria for new kitties was no tortoiseshell. I couldn’t do it and as Matilda and Ellie are just so different it’s easier.

Yeah, I’m the same. I can’t get a cat that looks too much like Tasha, whether in colour or just… generally.

What are the ragdolls like? I’ve heard of them, but I don’t really know a lot about the breed. (They don’t seem to be very common around here – I hear of a lot of people who want one, but never anyone who has one.)

Ragdolls - are they right for you?

There’s some good general info on the UK Ragdoll Cat Community website.

There’s also a forum too where you can ask questions.

I didn’t know anyone who had one but as they’re indoor cats there could be others in my village that I just don’t know about.

I found a local breeder who was in charge of rehoming the adult cats and visited them before we committed ourselves to adoption. If you can find something similar near to you then I’d recommend that.

They look like fantastic cats. (That’s an excellent site – most of what I’ve heard/read before just focusses on how cuddly they are.)

I’ve been hoping to find a group like that around here, but no luck so far. I’ll probably end up looking at the more general shelters (SPCA and the like).


 

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