Poor little thing. I hope there is enough indoor "livestock" for him to chase, catch, and kill.
Post a picture of a cat
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Other than an odd bug or two to chase down and eat that's it. We are completely rodent free here. But there are plenty of birds and squirrels outside to watch and lust after.
An old gray beard with an attitude. I don't bite.....sometimes
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Looks exactly like the female Siamese we had when I was a kid. Thanks for the memory.
An old gray beard with an attitude. I don't bite.....sometimes
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So you just tease it? Poor little thing
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When we got him at about 6 weeks old in first week in July last year.
Now. He wouldn't sit still and kept trying to bat the camera. A typical domestic shorthair should weigh no more than 12 pounds and he's getting close to that. So his food ration is being cut back so he doesn't get porky.
An old gray beard with an attitude. I don't bite.....sometimes
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An older video from the slowmo guys:
How elegant she's jumping on top of the fence! Very beautiful!
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Award winning cat photos https://www.theguardian.com/world/galle ... n-pictures
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It always amazes me how perfectly in tune with themselves they are - they’ll jump juuuuust hard enough to get where they want to go, but no harder. My old cat used to hop up on the back of the kitchen chairs, and would land it perfectly every time. If you were sitting in one when he did it, you *might* feel a little jolt when he got up there, but not often. I’d usually realize when he poked his nose past me to see what I was doing.
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