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FAO Rowan and anyone else interested.
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Rowan, you asked for further pics of Indi? Here's one taken last night. For some odd reason, she's taken a liking to one of Mini Boo's Christmas presents, which as you can see is a set of Russian dolls- quite why I've no idea, but God help anyone who tries to take it from her!
As you can see, she's also all tuckered out from having a mental half hour chasing the dog around the house and growling, yes growling at her.
As you can see, she's also all tuckered out from having a mental half hour chasing the dog around the house and growling, yes growling at her.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Looks really spoiled and content. I used to have an orange eyed white persian and if he did not like anyone he used to stalk round them .He also did this at the edge of garden stalking backwards and forwards and not a cat in the area would come near. I should love another cat but the kids bought me this Hannes maccaw and I also have a cockatiel. They are used to freedom most of the day so I can't have one.
awww...your pics are absolutely lovely and her ears make me giggle. she might grow into them eventually! my mad pusty tat (the youngest of three) also growls (i do think she thinks that she is a dog and the don of the house despite being the smallest), plays fetch (thanks to my son's gf teaching her) and will do this for hours and get a bit violent if you get bored first. cats are so silly and mine also make great hot water bottles at night (along with my kicker). more pics please! x
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Aww, thanks folks. Yes she is beautiful, in a kind of evil Morganna-esque kind of way!
She's now chomping on the dog's food, it's pointless trying to keep her away from it, though I do try! The dog just sits there utterly gobsmacked that this "thing" has the audacity to do that from right under her nose. I've taken to trying to feed the dog in secret, or locking the cat in another room whilst the poor mutt eats.
She's now chomping on the dog's food, it's pointless trying to keep her away from it, though I do try! The dog just sits there utterly gobsmacked that this "thing" has the audacity to do that from right under her nose. I've taken to trying to feed the dog in secret, or locking the cat in another room whilst the poor mutt eats.
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