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    Bit of fun!

    I never miss the chance to annoy our Siamese as payback for his constant 2-4am daily annoyance of us by his wanting to play or get his fair share of our bed.
    We are a bit sleep deprived but try to understand this fella did not have a good start to life and we surmise he has either been beaten or kicked by someone prior to us getting him, he is so very skittish which is not like his breed which are a gregarious natured type of cat. (I have had a Seal Point Siamese before.)
    The breeder stated she had 11 other fully grown Siamese and ours resorted to stealing dog biscuits for food hence we named him "Biscuits".

    Pic # 1 "Go away your annoying me." Pic # 2 "I'll give you the evil eye if you persist." Pic #3 "Gosh I am exhausted after that effort."

    So never miss a chance to get your own back on your pet whether it is a "Woofen Barker" or a "Moggy" its worth every moment.
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    Mine used to climb up on me at night to sleep. You could hear her coming when she jumped up on the clothing hamper and then she'd pick her way up me to sleep on me...
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    We had a Lilac point in the early 70's. Friendliest, most playful cat I'd ever seen. Always bringing something to us at the back door. Rat, mole, but the snake was too much for my wife. Siamese are great cats. She even got along with our Bulldog.

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    Here's a picture of mine "sparring" in 2005. Now, we only have the one on the left - He's a Norwegianicon Forest Cat. - Bob

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    Well I guess I'll play along too.

    This is Kiki. Just about the most chill cat I've ever seen. I'll pick her up and throw her over my shoulder and she's just a comfy as she can be.

    Sleeps on her back as shown most of the time...when not falling asleep during a little paw cleaning.

    Dumb ol' cat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by USGI View Post
    He's a Norwegianicon Forest Cat.
    So was mine, a female in white. Not many of them around here either.
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    Remember stopping in to do some 'After move in repairs' on a new build years ago. Met with the lady who was on her way out to run errands. She mentioned that her cat was in there.
    While working I thought a Bobcat had come in to the house.
    My first experience with a Maine Coon Cat...... friendly enough, but had to be 3' long.
    That's a lot of Cat !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by painter777 View Post
    That's a lot of Cat !!
    I've seen many people experience that when they see Kiki. All 14 pounds of her.
    They just sort of trail off on whatever they're saying then go, "...that's a big cat!" Haha

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    No cats here anymore.
    Still have the one on the left RHEA a now 11 year old Doberman that my Daughter brought home from the animal salvage.
    The black and white one was WILSON he was a Cocker-Sh!t, (Cocker Spaniel/Shih Tzu mix) Wilson was a Killer, no telling what he'd square off with... Woodchucks, Snakes, Rabbits and multiple times with Skunks. He'd have to be groomed about every 6-7 weeks. He'd have a Mohawk, often dyed different colors, sometimes 1/2 and 1/2.

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    They both had plenty of things to chase

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    This family rescued this fella when his mother ran off scared as they approached on the highway he was only a very small kitten, I think after about 3 years he was been given to an animal sanctuary due to him getting way larger than he is here and the fact being hand reared probably would not survive in the wild. A bobcat is certainly a big "Moggy".

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