^That..... is kinda creepy. Reminds me of that kitty treat commercial where two of that breed of cat are attached to some guy's feet looking like fuzzy boots.
Yes, he's an Himalayan. He is really adorable but... I was gonna post something similar, because thats exactly what that look is. We have these snacks called Whisker Lickings and he usually knocks them over. He's hoping that they open on impact but when they don't he comes over and stares at you. He will rip your face off in an instant. He goes from friendly and playful to destroyer of worlds in milliseconds. Thankfully he's pretty good with the kids, usually giving a swat at them when he's annoyed. However I predict a trip to the Emergency Room at some point, to have some stitches for some cat claw marks.
Tom, you have a cat named Acer? I have a nephew with that name. Does not look anything like your Acer though.
Yes, thats exactly what he looks like. If you see him shaven, he's like a quarter of the cat he appears to be. A very unique name for your nephew, most people only recognize the name from the computer company. When in fact it's the genus name for the Maple tree.
Mom's cherry tree is blossoming: Sadly, her lemon tree died. Her daffodils are amazing this year. She's starting her veggie plants in a mini greenhouse:
It amazes me how dynamically different cat personalities can be. I've known quite a few cats over the years. Some so laid back, you'd think they were stoned. Some so wired and skittish, you'd think they were suffering from PTSD. But the ones that have a bold personality, that want their way with things no matter what and will become seriously pissed if not... those you have to really watch out for. Some say cats can be "conditioned" to behave, but it's certainly much harder than with dogs. Is there a "cat whisperer" out there?
^ I appreciate the sillyness of that, but it would be better if he could slap in tempo. Still, it does have some atmosphere.
A cat whisperer would never work with my remaining kitty. She's so devious and stubborn that only cryogenic freeze on a sleeper ship will stop her from getting into mischief, and even then a completely unsuspecting spaceship crew will end up having to deal with her a few hundred years from now.
@auntiehill: Thanks and I WISH! @cooleddie: Again - I wish. I believe my exact order went something like "I want the cheapest wine you've got that tastes as expensive as possible."