Yes, he remembers me, for sure. He follows me around and sleeps with me when I'm visiting my parents.
Given that, I would take the chance. But with the knowledge that you might have to make a choice down the road, and possibly not too far. But as I said, I've seen elderly cats make big adjustments and thrive.
Emilia Clarke and her feline co-star on the Red Carpet for "Breakfast At Tiffanies."
High level intel says that she is dating Seth Macfarlane. . . by high level intel I mean one of my friends.
Nora - I agree with Brenda. Given that Beeblebrox remembers you I think moving him is worth the risk.
I saw that on the news last night, Zen! So cool.
Depends on the cat, but they seem to adjust to a new environment more easily if a familiar human is around. So there's at least a chance that Beeblebrox would do well.
Brilliant, Zenkitty! I had to share on FB for my frozen lake dwelling family members.
And here is a cool dog story that I found via Free kibble.
The takeaway I got from that is that that guy's ex-wife was a stone bitch: she took the dog in the divorce, and then surrendered her to the pound, instead of giving him the chance of taking her back. He could have had ten years with that dog. How malicious.
Given that Beeblebrox remembers you I think moving him is worth the risk.
Yay! I feel very positive about this right now. Logistically, it will be a PITA (I'll need to fly in and out of Boston and rent a car) but doable.