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24th May 2013, 12:12 PM #1
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but look at you, you're asking the opinion of a bunch of MC loving women - what other answer were you going to get? ;-)
hahaha yes, this is so true! I would have another cat if my hubby would allow it, but alas two beagles, one adopted and a Maine Coon is all he will allow. At one point I had 3 cats, 2 German Shepherds, a fish tank and a cockatiel! Sadly after twenty years they all died of old age :( But on the bright side they all lived good long lives.Last edited by donnad; 24th May 2013 at 12:26 PM.
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24th May 2013, 12:23 PM #2
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I feel that I do have to add my bit to this thread & no way as a woman would I ever , ever recommend getting another MC be it adult or babe, I feel one is the most you could ever want of this particular breed & no way should anyone be asked to cope with more,I myself would not have more than one.........but.....ok..............ok............ ... five MC furries are trying to say I am not telling the truth,having gone down to 5 back to 6 & now only 5 again I am just trying to work out how to get up to that magic number again.....I am sure one day there will be another one there for us but until then .....
I lied I am a woman who would have more & more & more & in the right situation would have rescues in the mix too,our first MC was a retired breeding queen she was a sod putting it mildly but with her came our love of the MC's & we ended up with a big luv bug once she learnt the house rules so go for it Mrs W & let us know how Mr W gets on,perhaps you will have an extra "set in it's ways" in the house.....xxx
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