Here is Archie in one of his sweeter moments.
I don't have a lot to write about today. Archie has been a bit challenging lately. Tonight after I picked Stinky up from work, Archie attacked my feet for attention and then tried to rip up my paper towels. Finally, Stinky asked,"Can we please get him declawed and fatten him up enough so that he's lazy?" It's just a damn good thing he's so cute...
6 comments:
Churlita,
Our black buddy is declawed, fat and lazy, but I miss that rambunctiosness of the kitten years. Sometimes!
rel
He just needs his claws trimmed a bit. How hard can it be? Hehehe. ;)
Cat's can be trained!
And declawing is rather inhumane, actually.
All young creatures are challenging. Old ones too, come to think of it...
I decided not to declaw our youngest cat. As long as she's chewing on a kitty treat, she doesn't bite me when I trim her nails. The oldest 2 are declawed. I have mixed feelings on the whole deal.
I still say, get another cat. Then they'll pick on each other and leave the humans alone. :) (sometimes)
After having my cat Mia declawed, she was never the same.. she was spayed and that didn't even make her fat and lazy.. but she didn't have the right balance having no claws.. trimming is better..
He is adorable though..
Post a Comment