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Hello all, meet Harley!

Mom wanted to call him "Snow White" (Branca de Neve) and then my Sis banned it because he is a male, so I said "Neve" (snow) or "Branco" (the male adjective of "white"), then I noticed that the cat is constantly purring non-stop. So I said let's call him Harley. Yeah. for Harley-Davidson.
Although now that I've Googled a bit about constantly purring cats and it seems it's not exactly a good thing. But ohwell.

Well, Harley is definitely more of a "housecat" than our Kitty (that nefarious tabby). He's actually more calm with the dogs. Though my black-and-white dog (pictured) is surely doing a good job of scaring the cat away. The big black dog Bido (will find a photo later) seems to be very enamoured with Harley though. He calmly walks to the cat and sniffs and makes a soft whiney sound then turns around and leaves. Harley certainly is somewhat interested in playing with Bido's bushy tail.
My sis did a thing with her workplace (an animal rescue place) and got referred to their vet who would give us a discount for everything, and the first vet visit this morning revealed that he's 4 months old (I don't believe it) and they suggested to let him calm down for a week, then they will start the full blood tests and jabs and deworm and stuff. Then when he's around 1 we can neuter him.
I'm somewhat unconvinced, and really want to bring him to our trusted-but-outrageously-expenseive-vet.
Harley is still getting to know the apartment and the dogs, and eventually needs to be cleaned, so he is still relegated to just the computer room. Only allowed to roam free under supervision, as we don't know if he likes to climb up and push things down (seen too many Youtube videos of cats)

Mom wanted to call him "Snow White" (Branca de Neve) and then my Sis banned it because he is a male, so I said "Neve" (snow) or "Branco" (the male adjective of "white"), then I noticed that the cat is constantly purring non-stop. So I said let's call him Harley. Yeah. for Harley-Davidson.
Although now that I've Googled a bit about constantly purring cats and it seems it's not exactly a good thing. But ohwell.


Well, Harley is definitely more of a "housecat" than our Kitty (that nefarious tabby). He's actually more calm with the dogs. Though my black-and-white dog (pictured) is surely doing a good job of scaring the cat away. The big black dog Bido (will find a photo later) seems to be very enamoured with Harley though. He calmly walks to the cat and sniffs and makes a soft whiney sound then turns around and leaves. Harley certainly is somewhat interested in playing with Bido's bushy tail.
My sis did a thing with her workplace (an animal rescue place) and got referred to their vet who would give us a discount for everything, and the first vet visit this morning revealed that he's 4 months old (I don't believe it) and they suggested to let him calm down for a week, then they will start the full blood tests and jabs and deworm and stuff. Then when he's around 1 we can neuter him.
I'm somewhat unconvinced, and really want to bring him to our trusted-but-outrageously-expenseive-vet.
Harley is still getting to know the apartment and the dogs, and eventually needs to be cleaned, so he is still relegated to just the computer room. Only allowed to roam free under supervision, as we don't know if he likes to climb up and push things down (seen too many Youtube videos of cats)