Show us your pet (2025)

If you train your floof to walk on everything, his floof will dust your entire house. PuGGleMaTH
Haha, I wish. Instead she loves to spread bits of floof all over the house!

When we first got her, we actually thought she was shorthaired. She’d been a stray who’d taken shelter in a barn, and needed a soft place to land. She was scrawny and kinda malnourished, thanks to tapeworms. We took her to the vet and got her all fixed up.

A couple weeks after we gave her the dewormer, her fur starter growing. And growing. And growing. I’d previously said I didn’t want a longhaired cat, but I’d already fallen so in love with her I was willing to deal with it.
 
I can see for miles and miles...
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