High five with Matilda Recently discovered that she's a Siberian. I'd been under the impression that she was a Birman, but I've been looking at pics of Siberian cats and she fits the bill perfectly.
That's a really pretty kitty. Here are some homeless cats I play with at a local park: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emL8eJ39pLQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYTv4Z_vfm0
Chances are, Alienesse, the cat chose you in advance, if this is any indication: "The Secret Life of the Cat" (2013 BBC documentary) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hVOUB_awSk Hour long documentary where highly accurate GPS devices as well as cameras are put on cats and we find out what they are up to. I learned some things about cat behaviors. I got to see my first "hermaphrodite" cat. That's it -- I've seen it all now! There's a half-hour follow up called "Little Cat Diaries" which I have just started: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3hVj-_DXYU
are the black and white cats like that just a generic cat or is there some breed history to them? we used to have one like that and was a very affectionate cat albeit a bit drooler. Got named "Paws" cos he had four white ones.
Thank you, Kim! She doesn't require as much brushing as you might expect. I mostly do that when she's shedding, but in the winter I don't have to brush her that much. Thank you for those videos! I can't wait to watch them! Yes, I'm pretty sure the cat chose me. I found out that her former owner is actually somebody on my street. For some reason, she decided to leave that household and come to mine. The guy has been trying to get her to go back, but she's shrugged him off each time. Eventually, he gave up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H04TJgWcVvU Who knew cats could be so evil sometimes... ;-) Not all of them are cats. And for some reason, the owls pictured when you click on it and after the video ends, are not in the video. Also, this video serves as a good reason why you shouldn't get ferrots.
This is what I saw when I came home from work on Friday. The mighty hunter. Ducky never stood a chance.
I've got one fuzzball who requires surprisingly little brushing - her fur is so dense it doesn't snarl and tangle. The other has finer fur and requires brushing at least every two days. Sometimes I really do feel like "Staff!"