Guest guest Posted June 1, 2008 Report Share Posted June 1, 2008 Donna, They are just beautiful! I especially like " Tazzy's " little scrunchi " collar " ! My 2 daughters, when they were young, wore long hair for years--we had " Scrunchi's " everywhere around the house, it seemed! Now I know of a cool way to " recycle " any that still, from time to time. turn up--put them on my cats' necks for a cute, but stretchy " collar " ! LOL! That's interesting, too, that your cat(s) will eat the soy cheese. I am somewhat leery of folks who want to convert their cats to " vegetarianism " (I am not against vegetarianism--just not for cats, because they are naturally carnivores). HOWEVER--there you are with cats that eat soy cheese, and it must not disagree with them! I have one of my own (the only one of the 4 who does this), who, wheneer--and I mean WHENEVER--I am opening up a package of tofu or getting the tofu out of the refrigerator to make something with it--there he is, right at my feet, standing up to put one foot on my leg and pleading with a long, drawn-out " Meeeoooooowwww?!! " He's begging, you see--for a tiny piece of TOFU to nibble on! He's the ONLY one of those 4 cats that does this, but he seems to love a few tiny bites of tofu every now and then! (This is also the cat who likes to " attack' and play with rubber bands--I have to really watch him, because he can sniff out a rubber band (or a stretchy " jelly " bracelet!) and find it anywhere in the house and will try to " eat " it if I don't get it away from him!) Oh, those cats! This " Tofu-lovin' kitty is one of the 2 I wrote about that DD and I " found " out on the country road--he only has 3 legs but is such a clown and is just a sweetheart! I'd never call him " disabled " ; he does everything--and then some--that all the other cats do! Thank you, Katie, for the website about kittens and care of them. I stand corrected about the use of " dairy milk " with kittens. It's probably more like the older they get the less likely they are to do well drinking regular milk. For the very young, maybe that is the only way they can get nourishment and this site is great for explaining how to make " formula " for un-weaned kittens! Good wishes to all, and to the " pet " people here! --Laura B., in Illinois Posted by: " Donnalilacflower " thelilacflower thelilacflower Sat May 31, 2008 9:27 pm ((PDT)) I rescued them last May. http://ph./photos/browse/758a?c= If this doesn't open you can see them in my group photo folder. Taz is a Tuxedo and Mee Mee is a lynx point Siamese. Taz has been wearing the hot pink velvet scrunchie around her neck for 7 months now. Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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