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Pretty boy - what a shame he's a shy cat ..............and why do we fall for the runt of the litter? - we should go for the pushy champion lookalike! |
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easy, because we love the cat for it's warmth and personality, and dont see it as an object to make money from! OK there is nothing wrong with getting a pedigree cat etc, but dont the runts usually have such a loving nature? Some people would only choose the best of the litter for breeding purposes, thinking get a nice cat, make nice kittems, make more money. I dont care if a cat is the runt, i'd still take it in. YOLA< watch that boy cos I'm a coming to steal him! he is just sooooooo adorable, he looks all cute and cuddly. I bet you spend ages brushing that coat!! IS he a people cat? I bet he loves being made a fuss off. You must be so proud to ahve such a stunning cat |
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Wow CJ - Balie's blushing like fury over all the compliments . . . thanks a bunch!!! He is a 'people' cat once he gets to know them. If he's unsure he just vanishes under a bed or behind a chest of drawers (or behind the washing machine when the cleaners come), and you just don't see him. Once he's certain of someone - he will just kinda hang around. He's not a lap cat but he will always be found close by me and always sleeps on my feet at night. When Balie was a kitten hubby worked from home and Balie used to hang on the back of the office chair bu his claws, he also used to chased balls of paper down 4 flights of stairs and bring them back for another throw (our office was at the very top of the house). I don't brush him that much - his trousers can get a bit tangled, but his top fur is sleek and rarely needs brushing. About once a week is the norm - more in summer when the sleep in the garden borders |
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