Good advice for all who are tired of being adults....
Turning your back on people is something I should do more often.
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Good advice for all who are tired of being adults....
Turning your back on people is something I should do more often.
... only first be sure they aren’t holding a sharp knife -
Floyd is clearly rubbing against the right shoulder!
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He is surely blending in nicely!
Furry chameleon.
Sounds like what our old tomcat used to do!!! Wife would break up the cat fight, when she could, and then
the old tomcat would take out after the young tomcat, he was on his own then!!!
Our cat went missing yesterday which had me worried as she always comes when I put her food out. Late last night she still hadn't appeared and her food was untouched.
This morning I went to the outhouse where she lives and just as I noticed her food had been eaten she popped her head out of an empty box, gave me a meow then went back to sleep.
Judging by the racket they were making at 5am this morning the tomcats in our area are feeling randier than usual. They were in full voice chasing each other over the roofs. Maybe that has something to do with it?
Floyd is a neutered tomcat and Rachel is female but also neutered, so I don't know what they are after.
I think it's territorial.
All our dogs both male and female have been acting strangely recently. Even Grey the greyhound who has been snipped is acting odd....very narky one minute very amorous the next. I won't be bending over near him for a while.
Judging by the racket they were making at 5am this morning the tomcats in our area are feeling randier than usual. They were in full voice chasing each other over the roofs. Maybe that has something to do with it?
Floyd is a neutered tomcat and Rachel is female but also neutered, so I don't know what they are after.
I think it's territorial.
Maybe it’s this week’s full moon?
Cats are weirdos
Fascinating critters. That cactus-eating one had me a bit concerned -
Cat-atonic.