Cometstarlight
What do I do now?
I currently have a cat and a beta fish
My cat's name is Hazel. My sister and I adopted her after we found her as a four month old kitten on our school's cross country trail. She's not the most cuddly cat, as in she doesn't settle in your lap, but she loves to be rubbed under her jaw and cheeks, as most cats do. She's, um, it's difficult to describe a cat's 'color'. Her fur is grey with black stripes and a white chest. She has white mittens and dark stripes coming off of the sides of her eyes, kind of like Egyptian makeup, if that makes sense. She's also got a little dot of white just above her nose, making her look like she's got paint stuck to her face XD
My beta fish's name is...Mr. Saxobeat. Not my idea, but too good to change it. My sister got him early in college but then kind of dumped his care on me after spring break while I was still in high school. He's a ruby red color with a few darker patches of red on him toward his gills.
My cat's name is Hazel. My sister and I adopted her after we found her as a four month old kitten on our school's cross country trail. She's not the most cuddly cat, as in she doesn't settle in your lap, but she loves to be rubbed under her jaw and cheeks, as most cats do. She's, um, it's difficult to describe a cat's 'color'. Her fur is grey with black stripes and a white chest. She has white mittens and dark stripes coming off of the sides of her eyes, kind of like Egyptian makeup, if that makes sense. She's also got a little dot of white just above her nose, making her look like she's got paint stuck to her face XD
My beta fish's name is...Mr. Saxobeat. Not my idea, but too good to change it. My sister got him early in college but then kind of dumped his care on me after spring break while I was still in high school. He's a ruby red color with a few darker patches of red on him toward his gills.