How is it that one little cat can be 8 feet long? How is it that I can share a California King sized bed with a flabby golden retriever but I can't share it with cat???
And I have heard (from non-cat fans) that if you shave a cat, you'll find scales underneath...
Cats have no bones. Or maybe they are snakes underneath -- they do hiss...
Anyhow, WOW, little HamPants has grown. Just like TK. Will our torties
ever forgive us for inflicting upon them little kittens that become
long, lean cats? (Answer: No, of course they won't. They are torties.)
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What a handsome guy.
Sometimes our cats stretch out like that, and I swear, they look like furry snakes.
soooo purrrrrrty!
How is it that one little cat can be 8 feet long? How is it that I can share a California King sized bed with a flabby golden retriever but I can't share it with cat???
And I have heard (from non-cat fans) that if you shave a cat, you'll find scales underneath...
Anyhow, WOW, little HamPants has grown. Just like TK. Will our torties ever forgive us for inflicting upon them little kittens that become long, lean cats? (Answer: No, of course they won't. They are torties.)
Beautiful stripey boy.
Ben, Crankypants, Lauri, LT, and arbed -- thanks from me and from Ham, who gets a good head-scritch for being such a cute snake. ;)
AuntieMallika -- cats have alternate physics. This is what Schroedinger was actually trying to communicate in his famous question.
LT -- no, our torties won't forgive us, but they will learn to live. And for all the joy that goes with the headaches, we will too!