Keeping everything crossed for you, sweetheart. Such a worry.Thank you mad cat, my boy is a cat and he’s bloody awesome, this is the hardest part of having fur babies, but I’ll go through it time and time again as having a rescue is worth it. My furry fuckers (that’s we have nicknamed them due to their stubbornness and incredible talent to cause mayhem
As a side note, we have trained our cats with a food call, click click, pat pat and they know it’s breakfast/dinner time so they come running. Cats can be trained, you just need to be consistent and give rewards to encourage them, Skanky is too lazy to bother with training though, that would require effort on a regular basis. She’d rather take photos showing off a kitten’s cuteness than invest the time and energy into ensuring her cats are properly trained and cared for. We go for older, rescue cats that need a furever home rather than easy to adopt kittens. Give me a stubborn old grumpy cat who needs some tlc over a kitten any day.
This is Mylo, keep your fingers crossed for good news for him, he needs more spoiling before he crosses the rainbow bridge.
I still have to have a litter tray in bathroom for older cat, who doesn't really like to go out, unless it's a hot day & I'm with her. But it is emptied at least twice a day, morning & evening. Plenty of air freshener spray for when she uses it ! Never have a problem with messes anywhere, unless of course they are poorly. All our animal's are very loved. Both my ex stray cat's were about 1 year old when I got them. Pom was on a puppy breeding farm in Ireland. I got to know about it & had him sent over by boat by people I knew. That was a bit of a mission from start to finish & very expensive. But he's 12 now & very spoilt.