Boo
I got October 2011 from my vets office. I had taken Rodney to get fixed and came back home with both cats. I picked Boo because he was the most curious and friendly. I feel like I made a good choice.
Boo as a kitten was tough to deal with though. He has IBS (or Irritable Bowl Syndrome). I never thought about giving him up though, becuase he was just too cute and smart.
Boo was a very cute kitten. He was so well mannered and rarely got into trouble. For a few weeks while his kitten hair was growing into cat hair, he had two wings on his back.
As a kitten he would sit in one side of the bowl and eat out of the other side. He did this so he wouldn't have to share his food.
As he got older he was a great and affectionate cat. A few months later I got Mia, whom I gave to my brother later on. He mothered her so much. Him and Rodney would fight over who got to play wih her when I still had her. They were best friends. He meowed for her for three days when I gave her to my brother.
I had another cat, Padme, who had a set of kittens at point during the spring of 2012. He mothered those kittens when Padme was not around. When she weaned them he was still there falling asleep with them. He was defensive of them. Our dog tried to sniff them and he attacked him.
As the kittens began to leave and go to new homes, Boo started to loose hair on his back. At first I thought it was a bad flea problem, but it was only fomt he stress of loosing the kittens. A few weeks later I had to move out of my house, due to mold, and leave him in our kitchen where our house dog stays as well at night.
I start to feel bad for him and asked if he could stay where I was staying for the time being. I explained he was a good cat and was house trained. He started to gain his hair back slowly but never completely on his back. Cow, my friends cat, became friends with Boo. This helped alot with his stressed and he stopped loosing hair.
Me and my friend then decided to get a new kitten, Brody. Boo loves Brody and treats him like his kid. It is so cute. He cleans him and plays with him all day long. Brody wears him out at times, but Boo stilll doesn't mind him at all. Most male cats would not give a kitten a chance to sniff them, but Boo is the one introducing himself to them. He is no stranger to a cat or human. He plays fetch, steals and hides stuff from me, and never lets me read. He is a one of a kind cat for sure.






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