When your kids opt for a life as childless cat people, you do what you gotta do. That means adopting their furbabies as your grandchildren and spoiling them rotten! Becoming a cat grandparent is not a bad deal. Toys and treats are typically less expensive. You can carry all the trimmings for one holiday in a tiny bag. While your furry grandbabies might not be able to say thank you, they thank you in other, more personal ways.
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Cashie & Almond are two very lucky tabby cats. They have loving cat parents and doting cat grandparents. Almond is a 12-year-old female cat. When she started showing signs of loneliness recently, her parents adopted Cashew (Cashie). It took those nutty cats a bit to get used to each other, but now they are the best of friends and true siblings.
The adoption was near the end of July, so this is the first holiday with both cats for the cat grandparents. Let the spoiling begin! Grandma and Grandpa show up, dragging heavier-than-life bags of treats, costumes, and cat toys. We jest; each cat only got a small bag of goodies. Grandma cuddled up with Almond to share the goodies while Grandpa worked to coax Cashie.
When Grandma began showing Almond all her neat, new stuff, the cat was busy checking everything out. She was eagerly sniffing the bucket as Grandma brought out the bumblebee costume. Cashie wasn’t as enthusiastic with Grandpa showing him all the neat stuff. However, this is Cashie’s first Halloween so he doesn’t know what to expect.
When it was time to try on the costumes, Almond was an old pro. Cashie looks like he is suffering the worst betrayal a cat can suffer.
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