Our Catingtons....
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Having just checked out Jeff's Mogatrons, I thought I better post a picture of our two Catingtons...Smudge and Skye. They are four year old Seal Point Siamese sisters. Smudge is very cuddly and vocal, Skye is more aloof. These are the latest in a long line of Siamese cats who have lived with me almost constantly since 1968.
Smudge on the left, Skye on the right
Smudge on the left, Skye on the right
Ain't it funny, how time slips away...?
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We are Siamese if you pleeeeeeeeease meeooow
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Thanks Ben - it was a combination of Disney's Si and Am and Jason from Blue Peter that made me fall in love with Siamese cats. Now I love them for their personalities. Great companions.
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We have a ginger 'invader' that comes to see us at our new house. Every morning it comes to see me
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Stunning David, just lovely through and through. :hugs: :broon: :broon:
Siamese are kinda like MGs .... you can talk about having one to those with no experience,.... but until you have one yourself you never really appreciate just how special they are. :yesnod:
Btw, you can never post too many furry friend pics. :broon:
Sunny, sunbathing ....
and Gomez escorting a neighbour off the premises .....
Siamese cats .... don'tcha just love 'em ....
Siamese are kinda like MGs .... you can talk about having one to those with no experience,.... but until you have one yourself you never really appreciate just how special they are. :yesnod:
Btw, you can never post too many furry friend pics. :broon:
Sunny, sunbathing ....
and Gomez escorting a neighbour off the premises .....
Siamese cats .... don'tcha just love 'em ....
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In the spirit of "you can never have enough" here are some departed pets...
Misha - lived for almost 22 years. A wonderful (and noisy) Siamese boy
Max - a rescue dog - Rough Collie, and a faithful companion
Henry - our current rescue Rough Collie. He restores the peace when Smudge and Skye get too boisterous
Skye and Smudge - looking superior...what they do best when not batting about like looney tunes.
Misha - lived for almost 22 years. A wonderful (and noisy) Siamese boy
Max - a rescue dog - Rough Collie, and a faithful companion
Henry - our current rescue Rough Collie. He restores the peace when Smudge and Skye get too boisterous
Skye and Smudge - looking superior...what they do best when not batting about like looney tunes.
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Absolutely gorgeous. Puss is the spitting image of a cat my sister had, called Muffin. :broon:
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Got a pic of Black Puss. He was inherited when a friends father died and is a professional shed cat. He lives in the shed/stable area down the back where some horse food etc is stored and his job is to eradicate all vermin which he does well. Also he greets anyone who goes to the shed by rubbing against their leg, he also does this to dogs. He keeps clear of the horses. For this he gets as much as he can eat twice a day when my wife goes and feeds/spoils him.
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