snowy ciara
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ShyGuy68 said:
He doesn't appear to be enjoying the snow much in that last one.
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ShyGuy68 said:
I don't think it's that bad. He runs outside all year, and lives in the garage at my moms place, except when they are in their summer house close to where they work. It's way better than having him closed up inside my apartment during the winter, and watch him go stir crazy.snowy ciara said:He doesn't appear to be enjoying the snow much in that last one.
Yes, that's true, I know quite a few people that have both cats and rabbits and they will even play together which usually consits of one chasing the other and then they switch!TaintedB said:I hear bunnies and cats get along well if they are raised together. Is that true?
I hope my bunnies aren't the ones that are scary! lol They really are cute in real life!TaintedB said:The two sets of bunnies posted fascinate me. While some of the pictures are cute and innocent, standard greeting-card bunnies, others are downright scary! What strange pets they are.
canadiancutie said:The first picture is Spike, on the day I got her (she hadn't been kept in very good conditions, she has since been bathed and looks way better), the second is Lafawduh Jane Higglesby (and my little sister's hand haha). The 3rd and fourth are both of my baby, LJ (Little Jesus) EDIT- and my mom is the one holding LJ
snowy ciara said:Very cute.. Is Lafawduh Jane really sticking her tongue out at us or is that your sister's finger somehow poking out?
bronntanas said:My fuzzy guys:
The first one is Sancho, in their Guiness box. I brought them home in an empty Guiness case the night we found them. They were teeny; only a few weeks old (we think) and I had to bottle feed them. The second is Marcel, hanging out on the clothes hamper in my bathroom. He keeps me company in the shower, sort of. He doesn't "talk". He's never meowed, though he hisses and purrs. It's not a hearing thing.
ShyGuy68 said:
Technodivinitas said:This is my girl, and I am completely pussywhipped. She's feral, and actually a little dangerous- she's left me with so much scar-tissue you wouldn't believe. Tore a contact lens in my eye once. But she loves me. (And ONLY me.) And she sleeps wrapped around my head. And she cries if I go down stairs or close the bathroom door. Fizgig rocks. She's about 10 now, has been an indoor cat since I rescued her as a tiny kitten, and yet, every day she thinks I've only JUST changed the rules and made her an indoor cat. She demands regularly that I go out with bread scraps and call the house ravens to the front walk to entertain her.
'Putercat
Sprawl
Cherries!
Cherrycat
Last week I brought home Rainier cherries. She wanted a sniff. So I offered her one. She took it by the stem, swung it around and around, and flung it. Then she chased it. But the swirling of the cherries was enough to make me wishI'd had milk, so it could have shot out of my nose!
Oh-! I almost forgot to share Master's favorite pussy!
Lynxgirl
Marquis said:Here's an old picture with my cat.

canadiancutie said:that cat has more atttiude than I think I have ever seen in a cat and for this I love her.