Author Topic: Help finding a cat  (Read 9164 times)

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I don't really know what kind you should get but in my experience our long haired tabby sheds very little compared to his older short haired brother who makes a horrible mess.  Anyways to help cut down on the hair the gets out into the house I use a comb which works pretty well to get a lot of the excess fur off.  Good luck : )

Something like this

Or this should work pretty well, just make sure you do it outside or in the garage or something.

« Last Edit: July 04, 2009, 11:38:20 PM by adc90 »

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We were planning to get it de-clawed when we got one.
Thats actually a bad idea, when you de-claw a cat you're taking away its means of protection and they become more pissy.

All my cats have been extremely nice so we didn't have to de-claw them, but I suppose if you get a cat wait a while to see if you need to declaw it.

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Same here.

That's what we were looking at until we found out there like $1200.
If you ask me the problem is that doesn't even look like a cat. Its like a god damn giant rat.

Do these shed a lot?


Mine didn't, but I had it during the winter (It was run'd over).

I'd like to say Siamese cats make loud meows.  They can get annoying.

But it's damn cute.


Dear god I laughed.
Best reference ever.
Agreed, but an adoption center near me actually has a [insertanimalhere]fax, where it's basically info like carfax :D

Anyways, get a brown cat and name him kompressor :o


only cat that doesnt shed is a shaved cat :D