Stooo wrote::ooer:
bella.vita wrote:Stooo wrote::ooer:
I love British Shorthairs!
Stooo wrote:bella.vita wrote:Stooo wrote::ooer:
I love British Shorthairs!
That's what mine is but in black, I'm sure he has some Siamese in him too...
bella.vita wrote:Stooo wrote:bella.vita wrote:Stooo wrote::ooer:
I love British Shorthairs!
That's what mine is but in black, I'm sure he has some Siamese in him too...
I am sure he is adorable. I love black shorthairs, or British blues. I have a silver British shorthair
Can I ask, does yours hate being held? I heard it is typical of the breed, but maybe mine is just a snooty madame. She shows her affection by staying close, she just does not like being held very much.
Stooo wrote:He's not keen on hugs from me (I hug him like a three year old, swaying him around) but he's fine with my son. He's very talkative and very tactile especially when it's *types quietly* dindins time, loads of taps and nagging
Have one that I just took of him:
bella.vita wrote:Stooo wrote:He's not keen on hugs from me (I hug him like a three year old, swaying him around) but he's fine with my son. He's very talkative and very tactile especially when it's *types quietly* dindins time, loads of taps and nagging
Have one that I just took of him:
They do say a cat can take to one person more than others, maybe he likes your son the most?
He is very cute.
Yes, I am an annoying hugger, also - she looks at me as if to say, 'eff off' sometimes
Stooo wrote:bella.vita wrote:Stooo wrote:He's not keen on hugs from me (I hug him like a three year old, swaying him around) but he's fine with my son. He's very talkative and very tactile especially when it's *types quietly* dindins time, loads of taps and nagging
Have one that I just took of him:
They do say a cat can take to one person more than others, maybe he likes your son the most?
He is very cute.
Yes, I am an annoying hugger, also - she looks at me as if to say, 'eff off' sometimes
It's a three bloke house and he's one of the three
Yes Sometimes they turn into their closest wild cousins the African Wildcatbella.vita wrote:Cattery - I'd love it but sounds like it could get a bit crazy at times
I love these Maine Coon portraits.
Sometimes
http://shareably.net/maine-coon-photogr ... paign=9vRv
Tokyo’s Cat Cafes: Patrons Pay To Sip Tea And Stroke Resident Cats
05/08/2009 05:12 am ET | Updated May 25, 2011
Mimi Hanaoka GlobalPost
I first heard of Calico cat cafe when it opened in March 2007, but then it was an oddity and the preserve of lonely women and cat fanciers. It is now staggeringly popular. This March it opened a second branch in the high-rent Shinjuku business and shopping district. Last October it published a glossy coffee table book featuring its “feline staff.” The original branch is so packed that reservations are recommended on weekends.
Browsing in a bookstore, I found 39 establishments listed in the “cat cafe yellow page” section of a magazine. Calico advertises itself as a great “date spot,” a place to make “friends” — both cats and humans — and a “fun place” to swing by after work.
It had been a bargain, albeit a strange one: An hour of commitment-free cat stroking cost me only $9.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/04/07/tokyos-cat-cafes-patrons_n_183985.html
Return to The Sleeping Dogs' Snug
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 7 guests