So, I'm thinking about getting a kitten, but my parents are divorced and I don't really want to leave my cat at one house. I'm only at my moms house two days a week, and from past experiences, I can see that cats don't really bond with you when you don't see them too often. At my dads house, he doesn't really put up with indoor cats, and I hate it that we have my other cat outside (a few years ago we tried getting a kitten and he got hit by a car).
I was thinking, maybe if I got a kitten that was all my responsibility and my dad would hardly know it was there, I could keep it with me at like all times.
If I brought this cat with me to both my dads and my moms house, would it be too much for me or the cat? And do you think it would work?
Btw this probably won't happen but I was just thinking
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A cat cannot live long on water only, but just how long depends on the condition of the cat. Most cats can live about a week or two with only water, but it can trigger a fatty liver condition when they begin eating again, which can kill them.
Lions live in the open savanna and do not construct homes.
Any cat breed can make a calico if they or their grandparents' have the genes. Calico is just a color. But, only female calicos will live.
No! Of course not. It's just a figure of speech. Cat burglars creep around, mostly at night, as they "case" offices and homes with the intent to break in and burglarize the places. They are known to be "silent as cats", hence the "cat burglar" moniker. Sometimes, cat burglars are so quiet, they can break into homes while the residents sleep and the homeowners never see or hear the burgular.
in cat homes.
some cats live in nice homes or some cats dont live in nice homes?
Yes it does but does not live in a back yard or homes
Generally in people's homes. Calico is a fur pattern, and a calico cat is simply a domestic shorthair cat with that fur pattern.
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Pet cats often live in human homes, and some have access to the outdoors. A human home provides the cat with warmth, shelter, safety from outside dangers and steady supply of food.
they live in homes
no Buddhism do not live alone in homes
Germans live in their own homes.
Yes, both "two homes" and "two houses" are grammatically correct. "Two homes" refers to two places where people live or reside, while "two houses" specifically refers to two dwellings that are separate structures. The choice between the two terms depends on the context and the intended meaning.
Most Australians live in single family homes. An increasing trend is single person homes.
they live In cloth homes sometimes buildings