lovely cat.
Printable View
lovely cat.
Any more pictures of him? He looks to be in great form.
My last cat had the same thing happen, the 'owner' just moved and left him and the neighbour's ( a friend's mother) dog brought him in half starved. When she died he came to live with me as her family were going to have him put to sleep. He was very clingy at first, used to sulk when I went out to work, but once he got settled and used to my routines he was fine and had a happy last few years.
https://s4.postimg.org/wvzvw27wd/IMG...427_202517.jpg
Celebrating 4th birthday 26/4/17
Once they are familiar with you they have no problem telling you off if things are not to their liking. I had a cat door put in for mine so he had freedom of movement whilst I was out. That seemed to stop his sulks, I suppose because he could go out and find other cats for company. He would always be waiting for me when I got in though. First thing I would do is light the fire whilst he would sit behind me on the coffee table whacking me on the back with his paw because of course my first priority should be to feed him, the fire lighting should have been a secondary task.
My lass just gave me a dirty look followed by the cold shoulder for an hr or so...typical woman.....til she wanted summat, then was all loveydovey :eyebrows:
Sitting here, listening to Joni and Orange.fr decided to join me. Don't know how he can sleep through Joni! Maybe one ear is open along with the inevitable one eye.
Please forgive the bare knee, haven't dressed yet.
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4158/3...f121806f_z.jpg
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...38c3a48a4e.jpg
She got called cheche, but real name was pebbles. My little lass. Been gone a while now. Good cat and lived for 22 years
Yeah sadly we live in a rented house so cat doors are out of the question. We are at home a lot of the time though as I am kind of semi retired these days and he gets to go out when he wants to. It's just if we go for a drive around for a few hours he lets us know when we get back. He is also making his mark on the new territory with the other cats. Also, he always wants Sue and I to be there together for him not separately. He has now gone through the biting and scratching stage but he is just so vocal all of the time. He and I have the most amazing conversations in which I am sure he fully understands me even though I don't him.
When I play music he sits and listens on the arm of the chair but only if it is Eno-esque ambient stuff. Anything raucous and he mooches away somewhere else. I dare not play vinyl with him in the room though however, he does know that that room is not his...! He understands the word NO.