1 DSC_0730 by Lance Welch, on Flickr This is one of the puppies that my mother breeds. Cocoa by Lance Welch, on Flickr And here's her mother. Mia by Lance Welch, on Flickr This is my sisters cat. Oscar sees a treat by Lance Welch, on Flickr And this is my cat late Oscar that Mia replaced. Oscar was a legend, smart, devious, dangerous if you were smaller than a human and generally the perfect cat. When we buried him we had 5 neighbours turn up to pay respects. The little sod used to open the window to let himself out during the day. No lies.
I do like dogs but they are needy, and that's not good for some one like me. So I'm a cat man ! Few pics. My fiancee used to breed cats so some here are breeders not pets Jasmine. BengalXSavannah 'accident' Woolly, our F2 Savannah who was rehomed recently as we are moving. Woolly gets into the bathroom.. Oh dear... Rapunzel. F9 Bengal. Divvy Dolly, F4 snow bengal. Cooking Fat. F1 marble bengal @ 12 weeks. Cooking fat at two years old and over two stone of solid muscle. Look at his size compared to the door opening in the background. Me and my boy (Cooking Fat). Calypso. Storm. Joanna. Smokes too much (black Savannah).
Yeah he was a beautiful boy. VERY wild though. There's only so much you can do with a animal that has a 50% wild gene. He used to spend his days taking out wild turkeys.
this thread is really nice. lifts my spirits i esp like the pic of the kitty stretching on the bed. so cute.
Damn I miss my dog :*( (I've returned to the UK and my family and dog are back in Greece) Sent from my GT-I8190N using Tapatalk
Hobbes IMGP7022-A by silverfish51, on Flickr Hobbes by silverfish51, on Flickr Dizzy, his sister, which mum owns. IMGP1037 by silverfish51, on Flickr IMGP7301-A by silverfish51, on Flickr
I have 5 cats..........5. Started with Maisie, had her from a kitten, she's nearly 3: The we got Pebbles from the local sanctuary to keep her company: Then we found Phoenix in our shed with 5 kittens. She didn't belong to anyone despite posters and microchip scanning, plus when we let her back outside she kept coming back. Cat 3: And we couldn't part with one of her kittens, Twitch. Despite the fact she's about as skittish as you can get a cat (she hid under our kitchen cupboards on my wedding day because there were strangers in the house, nearly making me late), shes absolutely lovely: And now we have a 5th, my sister found herself at a difficult point in her life and needed to re-home her cats. We took one and she's called Mika, we've had her about a month now so no pictures of her on the PC as of yet. But she's awesome. Wouldn't be without any of them! Litter trays are tedious though.......
Polly. We inherited her from a niece who found that Polly does not play nice with babies. And we wouldn't have the baby. It's amazing how quickly she worked her way into our life and our hearts.
I forgot about this thread. It's been just over a year now, and I'd say she's fully settled into retirement.