Cletus Van Damme
Previously known as Cheesney Hawks
- Location
- Out in the sticks...
First time I've seen this. Wouldn't say they hate each other, but it's not love either and the cat is the boss.
Not weighed recently but last weigh in was heavier than usual, 9 months old ❤️How much does he weigh now and how old?
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First time I've seen this. Wouldn't say they hate each other, but it's not love either and the cat is the boss.
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First time I've seen this. Wouldn't say they hate each other, but it's not love either and the cat is the boss.
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Oscar’s had a lovely day, walkies and adventures followed by a visit to his best Auntie (our neighbour)
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Meet Charlie, a semi-feral cat who I used to refer to as "peanut cat" because he was aggressive and hostile to everyone, though he has somewhat mellowed out with age, although he still frequently hisses if you surprise him or get too close to him.
He still spends most of his time outdoors but he's starting to get a bit old for fighting.
Impressed with my new phone camera, I took this from several feet away because you learn quickly not to put anything you want to keep near his pointy bits.
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Edit: I most definitely did not refer to him as "peanut cat"
@Cletus Van Damme. “At last, the kitty finally accepts me as a cuddle buddy!”View attachment 603156
First time I've seen this. Wouldn't say they hate each other, but it's not love either and the cat is the boss.
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Such a handsome old boy, Charlie is. Round head, prominent whiskers and superciliary whiskers (those above the eyes.) As I am a grey cat's housemate, of course I think Charlie is Devine. My other housemate kitty's name is Charlie, 17 years old, but he's not a grey. Here he is earlier today, where he fell completely asleep (note the “straight down” tail) while looking out the window.Meet Charlie, a semi-feral cat who I used to refer to as "peanut cat" because he was aggressive and hostile to everyone, though he has somewhat mellowed out with age, although he still frequently hisses if you surprise him or get too close to him.
He still spends most of his time outdoors but he's starting to get a bit old for fighting.
Impressed with my new phone camera, I took this from several feet away because you learn quickly not to put anything you want to keep near his pointy bits.
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Edit: I most definitely did not refer to him as "peanut cat"
@Reynard, thanks for the clarification on the whiskahs . If I was a cat, and not already married, I'd ask Lexi to marry me! 💜 Gorgeous kitty (and vibrissae.) I never heard of a “blue tabby” here in the States, but I like the sound of it. 🐱Benny is actually a blue tabby.
And the proper term for whiskers is vibrissae
Madam Lexi is my blue bicolour. And I like to think she has a particularly fine set of vibrissae
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It's a bit of a shock to me these days to see well-turned out cats, I've perhaps become a bit too used to a certain dishevelled angry boi covered in scars and with chunks of his ears missing.Benny is actually a blue tabby.
And the proper term for whiskers is vibrissae
Madam Lexi is my blue bicolour. And I like to think she has a particularly fine set of vibrissae
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