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Cat in a box

crgildart

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The Bull City
This girl was born to a feral colony in the neighborhood 5-6 years ago. We knew most of her family. When she was about 10 months old she started coming in the doggie door and the old hound dog was too worn out to care or do anything about it. So we got her spayed and chipped keep her shots up to date.. It's a huge win because she doesn't use a litter box, she goes out the doggie door. Had some territory disputes with the new pitt bull rescue but they've worked it out... after about two years hahaha

Daughter's cat.

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Phelmut

German for Northeasterner
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New Jersey
Wow, that's a big boy for only 8 months. Maine Coons can get huge.
 

surfsnowgirl

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May 12, 2016
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Magic Mountain, Vermont
Wow, that's a big boy for only 8 months. Maine Coons can get huge.

I had a female main coon that was large. Males can get even larger so I'm afraid lol. I have to watch him when he wants to wrestle with my other 2 cats. Brando is fine as he's almost 13lbs so he can handle himself. However, Pacino is a lean 8.5 lbs and tiki being a kitten gets a little rough. He's knocked my little man down more than once.
 
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