I may have to go read up more about sanitation, I seem to keep finding articles on toilets to read as it is.
Speaking of which, we have a visitor cat. He's the cuddliest thing EVAH, and he's free to a good home so long as you can get him from here or Manhattan to where you are. I posted about this in the
newyorkers comm, and got one person saying maybe, but if that falls through....
He's very sweet, litter-trained (see? It's relevant to toilets!), and snuggly. An unneutered male, probably about a year old. Somebody cut off (and tied into knots!) his whiskers, poor thing. Jenn is going "Probably some kid who doesn't know better", but that kid's GONNA know better if I find out about it. The kitty is very snuggly and seems to crave attention, but then, he just came from the mean streets of Staten Island. I suspect he'd adapt well to kids and/or other pets (the nieces aren't here right now so we can't try this out), but I can't prove that, of course.
Speaking of which, we have a visitor cat. He's the cuddliest thing EVAH, and he's free to a good home so long as you can get him from here or Manhattan to where you are. I posted about this in the
He's very sweet, litter-trained (see? It's relevant to toilets!), and snuggly. An unneutered male, probably about a year old. Somebody cut off (and tied into knots!) his whiskers, poor thing. Jenn is going "Probably some kid who doesn't know better", but that kid's GONNA know better if I find out about it. The kitty is very snuggly and seems to crave attention, but then, he just came from the mean streets of Staten Island. I suspect he'd adapt well to kids and/or other pets (the nieces aren't here right now so we can't try this out), but I can't prove that, of course.