One cat is a blessing, two cats are a double blessing, three cats a triple blessing, four cats are enough of a blessing for one man and woman to endure!
When I was a teenager we adopted an ownerless cat. At first it had this impressive hunter instinct, but it eventually it got decadent. There was once a mouse in the house and it hid under the cat!
From a 19+ years experience with our male cat I know that its' true. When the male (probably any male) has enough food in his stomach, the hunting instinct goes away. Which is only reasonable and rational behavior. The female one, though, his sister, was a walking death sentence for any life form that happened on her way.
This must tell us all something, but I can't figure out the lesson.
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One cat is a blessing,
two cats are a double blessing,
three cats a triple blessing,
four cats are enough of a blessing for one man and woman to endure!
As agreed by Robyn, Ted, Bebe and Boris!
Two could be a handful for two persons, as I am able to witness from my personal experiences.
When I was a teenager we adopted an ownerless cat. At first it had this impressive hunter instinct, but it eventually it got decadent. There was once a mouse in the house and it hid under the cat!
From a 19+ years experience with our male cat I know that its' true. When the male (probably any male) has enough food in his stomach, the hunting instinct goes away. Which is only reasonable and rational behavior. The female one, though, his sister, was a walking death sentence for any life form that happened on her way.
This must tell us all something, but I can't figure out the lesson.
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