I reckon getting a rescue cat who isn't allowed outside is the way forward. Which is what we were considering, not having a garden; but due to the mad comings and goings in our house and it often being quite crowded and noisy and us possibly moving house soon, we won't.
If you can offer a rescue cat a little bit of space and the tranquility and stability it needs, then everyone's a winner.
If you can offer a rescue cat a little bit of space and the tranquility and stability it needs, then everyone's a winner.
) and he was like this in that he didn't do that Sphinx-like prim-style lying down that most normal cats do, he sprawled out like this.