Yup yup - that's three out of the four - no. 4 is on the icon (wheeee!). And yeah, they're amazing. The old guy and the pillow respectively are 13 and 9, and the 'kittens' are Mr Inbox and his sister, who are 7 next week.
I can see your LJ now so can admire your beautiful cats - not moggies at all, ever so elegant! And so beautiful - and now I know what you mean about yowling, Siamese have a reputation for that, I think. We think my old lady Misty is getting deaf and can't hear what she sounds like, as she hadn't use to yowl. But then she is 17 and entitled to be cranky, I reckon. Fluff is a mere 16, so she has to be better behaved
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Hi - and having added you to *my* list, you can see more than that rare unlocked post (must have hit the wrong button with that one).
Yup -ours love keyboards, and are NOT pleased we both have flat screens in the office now - we work at home (or live at work, which it often feels like).
Actually they *are* moggies - they don't really have pedigrees as they have 'flaws' of colour, etc. or aren't purebreeds. We wanted indoor cats but not show cats.
Ah, yes, not quite purebreeds - my grey cat is apparently half-Russian Blue. Her owners paid a fortune to bring her pedigree mother through quarantine from somewhere in the Middle East and she promptly repaid them by escaping and having lots of fun with the local toms! Misty was one of the results. And, interestingly, when Misty was about two she developed a serious and unusual illness which turned out to be a version of feline malaria common in the Middle East but rare here. So it looked likely that her Mum passed something to her in the blood. She recovered eventually though it was a bit ouchy with vet fees for a while, and it hasn't recurred, thank goodness
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Hey. Just got back from the Great House Hunt (and am now contemplating backlogs of work, washing)... BUT we have four happy dribbly purry creatures under our feet. And possibly, if it all goes through, a future home for them. Not counting chickens yet, mind.
Never crossed paths with a ragdoll, but I haven't yet met a cat I didn't like! Love Russian Blues as well. But once again, I honestly don't care about breeds and pedigrees as long as they're happy mogs ;)
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Mine is increasingly senile, but still so lovely to cwtch!
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Yup -ours love keyboards, and are NOT pleased we both have flat screens in the office now - we work at home (or live at work, which it often feels like).
Actually they *are* moggies - they don't really have pedigrees as they have 'flaws' of colour, etc. or aren't purebreeds. We wanted indoor cats but not show cats.
Yeah, I read Gil's Tibbles one, which was lovely!
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Never crossed paths with a ragdoll, but I haven't yet met a cat I didn't like! Love Russian Blues as well. But once again, I honestly don't care about breeds and pedigrees as long as they're happy mogs ;)
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