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Just Want to Talk | Last Active: Oct 1, 2023 | Replies (237)

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It’s just my opinion but I would keep them both and have sis spayed. I have 3 all females and they are a lot of company for us so I know you would miss them. It’s ok to make a plan for someone to take care of them when you are gone but you are providing them with a loving home and your company.

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@kskill39 , and @johnbishop , I wholeheartedly agree with John! Please keep your beloved cats and provide for them after you're gone. You would miss them terribly, I know. I've always had a mixture of dogs and cats, eventually paring down the numbers as they passed on. When finally only one little favorite Yorkie mix was left, (Spike) I fostered chihuahuas and greyhounds for a few years too, but was what they kiddingly refer to as a "failed" foster because I fell in love with one of the senior chihuahuas, Pedro, and formally adopted him.
I'm 86 now, and when I had to sell my house and go into Assisted Living, I had to rehome my beloved Spike to very dear friends. He was 14 by then, and passed away at age 15. I still miss him terribly, and pine for him, or even a little cat, but alas, no pets allowed here. I often feel Spike's presence beside me.
I hope you'll have Miss Kitty spayed and continue living happily with your felines. They are so good for our health, so comforting, and give so much unconditional love. Warmest wishes, Laurie