My ginger used to be just like that. Neighbours called him ‘2 dinner Sid’ in England. After moving to Germany, little kids would ask me what they are allowed to give him. I saw my neighbour’s kid sharing a hot dog with him in their garden
My ginger used to be just like that. Neighbours called him ‘2 dinner Sid’ in England. After moving to Germany, little kids would ask me what they are allowed to give him. I saw my neighbour’s kid sharing a hot dog with him in their garden
Our cat brings all of her friends home to eat the food we bought.
We had two cats, but they hated eachother and one moved out. We saw her once in a while, but she stopped coming home. We eventually found out she was living with an old lady a bit down the road, and we changed "ownership" to her.
It's kind of ironic, because when I saw the two sister cats, 5 years old, elderly owner recently died, on a Tierheim website. I figured they would have difficulties finding a home together, if at all at that age, and talked my wife and daughter into adopting them. All they did was hiss and fight at eachother(I mean the cats, but it would fit the wife and daughter as well ). I took a video and sent it to the Tierheim, and they said it would get better. It didn't.
We got the one I don't like very much. She's afraid of everything, literally a scaredy cat. Anyway, as anyone who has dealt with a Tierheim knows, the animals still officially belong to them, which is why "ownership" is in quotes above.