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Posted by Christy on March 02, 2002 at 11:23:29:
In Reply to: help! cat conundrum posted by Lily on March 02, 2002 at 10:42:50:
SNOW in texas?? WOW im in Ohio with most of our little bit of snow melted and in teh 40's lol. Now I dont see you going to be able to allow the cat and the iguana free roaming time at the same time. if you can designate seperate areas of the house so that each can be free romaing or allow the cat free roam while the iguana is caged and cage teh cat while the iguana free roams. I wouldnt let them play toghter as ive seen the results of cats and iguana (via one of The iguana spots rescue).
: ...So I wake up this morning and it's snowing, which is bizarre because it's March and I live in Texas. I walk outside and there's a frozen cat on my doorstep--literally frozen. He was growing icecicles on his fur. Anyway, I'm a huge softy for all animals so I brought him in and thawed him out and he seems to be a well-mannered, fully grown cat that's been abandoned and needs a home.
: So here's my problem: I've got phil, he's about 6 months old, and he's just learning to be a free roamer. And I've got this cat, and we're all in an apartment together. I'd like to keep the cat, but not if it's going to pose any threat or danger to Phil. Does anybody have any suggestions re: cat compatibility or lack thereof? I'd appreciate a response. Thanks a bunch,
: -Lily
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