I caved. I'll admit it. After weeks (months) of refusing even to consider the possibility, stubbornly saying no, I gave in.
After all, how do you resist faces like these? All three of them together was too much for me.
Names are being bandied about; so far, he's Junior.
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How about "Clyde" since he managed to apparently steal everyone's heart?
...looks like a Smokey Joe to me...
1. Was it not just like 3 days ago your other half said "no" to more cats?
2. how is he taking this?
3.Don't tell my kid, cause she is not getting one.
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You're right - no one could resist those faces. Too cute!
How's the other cat taking this?
Ref: Nope; seems that "Junior" is sticking.
LW: 1. Yes, it was; but I was not alone, he was just as sucked in. 2. He did his resigned "Lurch" muttering; but he's also the one who named him. 3. I think your kid already knows. Remind her she already has two; we were just catching up.
YF: There was some modest hissing at first, but nothing more dramatic-- and two days after he got here, we found them curled up napping together. Apparently he's welcome.
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