My two are a little sulky this morning after they both had boosters at the Vets yesterday...It does seem to slow them down a bit each time they go
My two are a little sulky this morning after they both had boosters at the Vets yesterday...It does seem to slow them down a bit each time they go
And neither time nor energy for the revenge you suggested might result from the Theft Of A Cushion in post 2953 in an earlier post (or did the promised retribution ever actually take place?)
And neither time nor energy for the revenge you suggested might result from the Theft Of A Cushion in post 2953 in an earlier post (or did the promised retribution ever actually take place?)
They actually SHARED the cushion in the end! I was amazed as she normally won't even let me take the cover off it to wash it...I didn't take a photo unfortunately, but normally she'd give him a swipe!
I DID take a shot...thought I had, just hadn't moved it over from my Photostream...Not the best as bright sunlight + iPhone 5S isn't the best, as you can see, they did share it...for around an hour...then she kicked him off!
Thanks for the update; it is a very funny tale, and thanks for posting the lovely pictures.
Bengals are truly different...Your average tabby or ginger whilst making excellent pets and company, are not really in the same category as any ALC descendant.
The leopard cat is a breed, widespread in Asia and has two specific bloodlines. From the two you'll find the Rosetted ( like my female) or Sepia (Like my boy) there are a couple of variations...Snow Sepia, Seal Sepai, but they are all very large and very powerful animals...People often have to re-home them, and the usual issue is "This cat is tearing my house apart" they can, but provided with enough scratching towers and toys, coupled with a lot of time spent with their human "Slaves", they are easily adapted as pets.
My two are house cat's and do not enter or terrorise the outside world....Star in particular is a freelance assassin who used to bring in badgers and all kinds of wildlife way bigger than she is. They became mine after I split with my finance a while back, so you could say I got the kids!
Either way, they are my family and i wouldn't be without them....In many respectsI prefer them to human company now. A picture of them recently for amusement...
Thanks for the informative post; that is very interesting. How long have you had them, and how long have they had each other, or lived together? Initially, reading your posts, and looking at the pictures, I had assumed that they were siblings, but, evidently, from your most recent post, it is clear that they are not.
(When I was at home a few years ago, my next door neighbour's daughter had a pair of male female cat siblings, and we thoroughly enjoyed following their escapades.)