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Subversive filth of the hedonistic decadent West
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Southeast Florida
Posts: 27,936
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Not really planing on doing anything for Thanksgiving, no family and I don't eat dead baked birds, but if I do end up with friends over Gamma is not invited.
Going to the gym in a bit. Don't really feel like it but I'm sure once I get going I'll be glad that I went. New kitten is worrying me. She has been very hyper the last few days and today she is meowing a lot. Not sure at what age cats first go into heat. She is only about four months old and my vet wants to wait until seven months before having her fixed. Depending on how I feel after the gym and if I can think of something to do I may do some time away from the computer today since I really think I need it. Maybe hit one of the malls. I have lost another five pounds in the last month so getting some new clothes would be fun. ![]() Off to finish getting ready to sweat… |
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feeling a bit better
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Hello everyone
![]() Have been under the weather lately so I've been resting alot lately. Damn seasonal cold. ![]() Quote:
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a.k.a. Sparky
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: West Palm Beach, FL, USA
Posts: 2,396
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google and ask.com both say female cats can go into heat as early as 4 months. You must have an exceptional cat. Congrats. ![]()
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