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Here's my cat. He's 6 months old and a pisser. It's a bad picture but I like it because he's always in that pose. In the kitchen trying to make cereal? You'll trip over Sammy at least three times as he just sits there and stares, his ceaseless gaze judging you.
^^^ He looks intensely curious, like he expects you're going to do something interesting.
In case anyone was interested in the fate of the litter of stray kittens I posted back a page, my uncle's wife adopted the orange one, they named him Chance. Apparently their dog loves the kitten and they've become bros. He is sick though so they are taking him to the vet. All of the kittens looked sick when they went to get Chance, but they are going to help them so maybe all hope is not lost for the kittens.
Here's a pic of him being held by my little cousin in his new home.
If i could only adopt 1 of these rescued cats - which one of these boys do you recon i go for?
...or....
I''m trying to figure out from the pictures what their character could be - although, judging by the size of the buggers, i'm guessing highly mobile and active is unlikey.
I dunno.. the top one has a nice look. Both of them need an eye check-up.. got some goopies in the corners .
Beyond the look though, it's all about personality.. which of course we cant tell from the still shots. For me, I like an affectionate cat (yeah, they exist), so I'd take the one who warms up to you and seems less skittish overall. If the cat is friendly and likes to be petted (I think I just made the word 'petted' up), then what I like to do is give a minor stress test by waving my hands about randomly, maybe give a clap or two, to see if the cat gets freaked out.. if it remains calm, then that's a cool cat
the've both been checked and the eye bogies my be down to stress as they appear to have no infections.
They are overweight and the ginger one has issues cleaning his rear end cos of his size - jesus
nevertheless i am getting both this saturday - they dont want to split them up as they are from the same litter.
I'm gonna leave them in a room for a while with what they need and not hassle them so they dont get stressed out in thier new surroundings.
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