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TheHeretic said:
Saddle bum said:
They look very cute, BUT, they're scheming up something.
The striped one is clearly the devious ringleader. Bacardi... You will be dead soon.
I don't think the curtains are going to last much longer either, when they have their mad 1/2 hours... which usually last about 2! He is very laid back and she is definitely the trouble maker, even though she has that 'who me?' look.
Taking pics of a yawning cat really does get some good facial expressions
IMG_1175 by dannyscene, on Flickr
IMG_1176 by dannyscene, on Flickr
IMG_1175 by dannyscene, on Flickr
IMG_1176 by dannyscene, on Flickr
Marf said:
motco said:
Very handsome cat, but why call your cat 'cat'?
I must admit you're the first person who's twigged that Neko means cat in Japanese. I think it fits her well, I've always said black cats are like essence of cat, so "cat" in another language seemed apt
Was funny going to the local Japanese McDonalds and seeing their Ebi Burger on promotion.
Nooooo, Ebiiiiii!
This week I'm cat sitting for my friend whilst she's on holiday. This is Woody, who is around 8 months old, and very docile. He seems to have taken to his new surroundings very quickly, and seems very happy rolling around on the floor and investigating everything in sight
His friend Buzz (pretty sure I have their names the right way round) is older, but I'm not sure by how much. He isn't taking so well, and has spend most of the time hiding. He doesn't seem scared, as he will still let you stroke him, but just doesn't want to come out. Hopefully it will wear off in a few days. The cut on his neck has been treated by the way.
His reluctance may have something to do with how he jumped up onto the 3rd floor window frame, which meant I had to grab him and prise him away. It's also necessitated the introduction of an emergency cat barrier around the window
His friend Buzz (pretty sure I have their names the right way round) is older, but I'm not sure by how much. He isn't taking so well, and has spend most of the time hiding. He doesn't seem scared, as he will still let you stroke him, but just doesn't want to come out. Hopefully it will wear off in a few days. The cut on his neck has been treated by the way.
His reluctance may have something to do with how he jumped up onto the 3rd floor window frame, which meant I had to grab him and prise him away. It's also necessitated the introduction of an emergency cat barrier around the window
Negative Creep said:
This week I'm cat sitting for my friend whilst she's on holiday. This is Woody, who is around 8 months old, and very docile. He seems to have taken to his new surroundings very quickly, and seems very happy rolling around on the floor and investigating everything in sight
His friend Buzz (pretty sure I have their names the right way round) is older, but I'm not sure by how much. He isn't taking so well, and has spend most of the time hiding. He doesn't seem scared, as he will still let you stroke him, but just doesn't want to come out. Hopefully it will wear off in a few days. The cut on his neck has been treated by the way.
His reluctance may have something to do with how he jumped up onto the 3rd floor window frame, which meant I had to grab him and prise him away. It's also necessitated the introduction of an emergency cat barrier around the window
Woody His friend Buzz (pretty sure I have their names the right way round) is older, but I'm not sure by how much. He isn't taking so well, and has spend most of the time hiding. He doesn't seem scared, as he will still let you stroke him, but just doesn't want to come out. Hopefully it will wear off in a few days. The cut on his neck has been treated by the way.
His reluctance may have something to do with how he jumped up onto the 3rd floor window frame, which meant I had to grab him and prise him away. It's also necessitated the introduction of an emergency cat barrier around the window
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