This is Little Miss kitty, the runt. She sure is timid, because I had to crawl into some storage space to see her (you can tell because the folded up boxes in the back).
[b]This is Isabel, and she is 12-13 pounds. She is really the opposite of Little Miss Kitty, except for the fact that she has the same colors.
Sorry for big images, but it was the lowest-res setting on the camera.
You maybe know this but you can scale them down in a 2D editor like GIMP or if the download’s for GIMP is too big, there are a few other much smaller graphics apps that do image scaling.
You maybe know this but you can scale them down in a 2D editor like GIMP or if the download’s for GIMP is too big, there are a few other much smaller graphics apps that do image scaling.[/quote]
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!!! That’s really funny!
P.S. Does anyone’s cat here meow a whole bunch for no reason while they are in another room, and then stop when you go and see what’s happening? Little Miss Kitty does it and I don’t know why…
P.S. Does anyone’s cat here meow a whole bunch for no reason while they are in another room, and then stop when you go and see what’s happening? Little Miss Kitty does it and I don’t know why…
Probably humping something. Gross I know, but we catch our tomcat with stuffed animals sometimes, sounds like he’s dying.
Wow. . . these are all great pictures. I have like eleven cats (plus a litter or two of kittens! ).
Most of them get along, except for a couple of the males. They are semi-wild, and seem to still worry a great deal about territory. Some of the male cats have literally tried to kill each other. Two cats in particular display impressive battle wounds. The oldest cats we have are strong enough to do quite a bit of damage to a full grown human! Around us they are quite gentle actually. I have yet to see one of our cats really go after a human.