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Posted under cat, family by rahmaMy eeevil plan is working *rubs hands together with glee* I want a cat. The husband is waffling on the subject. He’s agreed that we’ll get one, but just not anytime soon. I’m tired of waiting. So I drug him to Petsmart after our anniversary dinner last night. Many of the big chain pet stores don’t sell cats, but they do foster them for local shelters. One of the kitties stole my husband’s heart as she melted in my arms.
Look at that face. Who could say no to that face?
The husband said she was just begging to be taken home. Ah honey, every cat I play with (I visit the kitties at Petsmart often) just begs to be taken home. He also thought she’d be lonely if we adopted just one, so we’ll have to adopt 2. Nope, not going to say no to that either :)
Unfortunately, we can’t adopt little Eleanor. The management at our apartments requires cats to be declawed. I will not declaw a cat, so we’re looking for one who is already declawed. inshaAllah Eleanor will go to a good home. Many thanks to her for gently nudging my husband in the right direction.
One step closer to getting a cat inshaAllah.
nice plan ;)
We re-homed a declawed cat off of craigslist recently. Best of luck nudging the husband the rest of the way.
and Happy Anniversary!
hahahaha! that was quite funny. the whole post.
i never knew that ppl de-claw cats… and am impressed that you won’t do that, alhamdulillah.
Declawing a cat isn’t necessarily bad I don’t think, as long as you’re not planning on having it be an outdoor cat. Will save you on furniture and carpet repair that is for sure!
From what I’ve been told, declawing a cat is like removing a person’s finger tips. I can imagine that would be quite painful. I’m actually going to try to convince the apartment peeps that we could put soft claws - http://www.softclaws.com/ - on, but I’m not thinking that will go over too well with them.
I’m going to try to get him to visit the kitties again this weekend *insert evil laugh here*
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