MM, could you run a sort on the file - should dump all the blanks in one spot, and then you can delete them all at once.
I am so dumb.
THANK YOU, TODDSON! I knew there was a simple solution out there, but was just not seing it. You rock!
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MM, could you run a sort on the file - should dump all the blanks in one spot, and then you can delete them all at once.
I am so dumb.
THANK YOU, TODDSON! I knew there was a simple solution out there, but was just not seing it. You rock!
She does rock. The minute I read that, I thought, "Of course!"
(blush)
I've been looking at the shelter site where we got Taz and I want another kitty!!! I think Taz would like the attention.
Or do male cats get along better with female cats in a household?
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Nora, males generally get along just fine as long as they're both eunuchs and have been around other cats from a reasonably young age. The real problems only tend to happen when you have intact toms (umm, other than yours, of course), or those that lost their harbls late enough in life that they've got the whole testosterony territorial asshole habit already firmly in place -- so I wouldn't take two 10-year-old ferals straight off the street, chop 'em, and expect them to get along in a confined space like socialized house cats, if you see what I'm saying.
Regardless of sex, giving them plenty of time and space to get used to each other at their own speed is probably the biggest factor in getting new cats to get along.
All the kitties are, of course, ADORABLE.
Kitties!!!
This is our girl who we just adopted:
And with Jasmine.
Jack-Jack, the cat is Not Pleased but he's dealing.
Regardless of sex, giving them plenty of time and space to get used to each other at their own speed is probably the biggest factor in getting new cats to get along.
Yup. Keep 'em separated, let them get used to each other's smell, supervise them at first when they are together, etc.
Timelies, all.
Our four males are now getting along fine with each other. The female -- not so much as far as the two newest arrivals are concerned.
But that may just be Marie's personality and not typical of female cats.
And all the linked cats do look adorable.
I know Taz is good with casual encounters with other cats, even if they are hissing at him. He was like the Sammy Davis Jr of the shelter! "Ladies...Hey, how ya doing... What's going on over here?"
Also, since he's spotted our neighbor's cats (first in the window, and now they are outside) he has seemed a little lonely.
I am hoping that since the ladies at the shelter knew Taz and know the current cats, they'd be able to offer some perspective and specific/individual advice.
Barb, wow, what a beautiful girl!
Jasmine's on my rug again.