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Cake day: August 16th, 2023

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  • I think it does if you know they’re in a supportive loving home. We had two cats and they didn’t get along but were happy enough if they got attention from us and we could separate the two of them if they were pissing each other off.

    When our firstborn came along we knew that the cats would have a lesser quality of life as a result. They’d fight and be anxious, and we were snappy and sleep deprived too. I mentioned it to a guy at work and he said he and his new wife were keen to take on a cat. They spoiled that cat and gave her a better life than we could, and he kept us updated on her hobbies, health and that sort of thing. It made it easier for sure.

    We moved house and the remaining cat had more space to play so he was happy. Lived til 18.5 years old and was given lots of hugs from our toddler over the years