Harlow. wrote:Is Tabby A breed?
I've Always Called My cat A 'blue Tabby"
no that is a coat pattern
Harlow. wrote:Is Tabby A breed?
I've Always Called My cat A 'blue Tabby"
Lepisma wrote:Rainbow Dash wrote:I've never seen an American Shorthair but I have seen an Oriental Shorthair kitten. Reeeeally chatty, talked her little head off the whole night and especially if we walked by without petting her.
I don't believe I've seen one in person, either. British Shorthairs and Scottish Folds seem to be more common in this area, as far as that body/face shape type of cat go.
The "Oriental" type breeds tend to be really chatty, haha. We used to have a Siamese who would board and you could hear him from any point in the clinic, non-stop, day or night.
Bengals, too, seem to like to talk for some reason.
Harlow. wrote:could anybody help me figure out what My Leo Is??
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-G4wW ... t_id%253D1
Gh0stYeen wrote:Does anyone know how to convert a street cat to an inside cat?
I don't want my kitty going back outside. She got into a fight and she had some abscesses. She's better now, but we're taking her back to the vet for a checkup, maybe shots and she's gonna get spayed after her wounds heal. She's just too little to fight. She only weights 7 pounds while my male cat weights 11 (he did not attack her).
We did give her away but she came back to our house. The guy we gave her to only lived a block away lol! After she did that, we knew there was no way we could get rid of her.
365 wrote:Can anybody help me with my kittens age? When we got him he was malnourished so it was hard to tell at that point. He is rather big and when I mean big, like giant. He is around 12 pounds and he still has some baby teeth left.
laying
burrito
laying on his back with his mouth open
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