Pwnder
Faerie KatrinaZ
I currently have 3 indoor cats. Smokey is a scrawny grey calico that we took in after my Uncle died in 2008, She's approx. 11-12 years old. The other 2 are black and white male siblings from 2 litters that were born 2 days apart in the same bed by 2 different mothers (same father). Oreo is a tuxedo cat with odd markings on his nose, and appears to be slightly overweight when compared to his brother. Widget is mostly white with several areas of black markings, and has a -very- long [black] tail. They'll be 4 years old by the end of next month.
When they're not sleeping, the siblings are always chasing each other around the house. And Smokey is very feisty with the other two, especially around meal times when she gets "hangry". Smokey is our greeter, and meets everyone at the back door when they come over, while Oreo and Widget often run away and hide from our company. Smokey always comes up to me for attention after I wake up every day, and Widget often comes to me with great hopes of getting his daily head and face rubs. Oreo tends to keep his distance from everyone, watching us from across the room and blinks his eyes at us every now and then. They all are not very fond of being held, but will tolerate the attention for short periods with lots of purring. 4laugh
Oh, and Widget retrieves his favorite [stuffy-less] animal toys. He brings them back to me to toss across the room again, and again, and again, and ... xd
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When they're not sleeping, the siblings are always chasing each other around the house. And Smokey is very feisty with the other two, especially around meal times when she gets "hangry". Smokey is our greeter, and meets everyone at the back door when they come over, while Oreo and Widget often run away and hide from our company. Smokey always comes up to me for attention after I wake up every day, and Widget often comes to me with great hopes of getting his daily head and face rubs. Oreo tends to keep his distance from everyone, watching us from across the room and blinks his eyes at us every now and then. They all are not very fond of being held, but will tolerate the attention for short periods with lots of purring. 4laugh
Oh, and Widget retrieves his favorite [stuffy-less] animal toys. He brings them back to me to toss across the room again, and again, and again, and ... xd
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OMG my cats do not even seem that cool!
Best we ever get is an eff ton of "meow" talk from Putty Tat. He's super vocal. He's still nor come home emo
He was the nicest guy ever. The only kitten of the litter that would cuddle and purchase as much. Even better, he never used his claws on us, always gentle, which is why we decided to keep him.
My girly girl, Peach, despite being born in the same environment,is weirdly skittish. Make loud noises or attend to her too much and she will make an abrupt exit. She currently sleeps in my closet, if not someone elses... she has been out of character since the other two guys have not been as present....
Aww man, poor Peach. Sounds like she's missing them. I hope your other cats find their way back to you soon.
Widget is the talker, most often loudly voicing out how hungry he is when I'm dishing out their food. Though every now and then, he'll come up to me and interject a little "chirp" here and there when I'm talking to him. He also back talks and grumbles at me when he's been caught getting into something he shouldn't be! lol Both Widget and especially Oreo are skittish when it comes to the noise that a plastic shopping bag makes. Smokey could care less. It's weird. lol And they all take off when the vacuum is running.
I did have another cat up until early last year. We fostered, then adopted a Hurricane Katrina pet, back in the Fall/Winter of 2005. He was a very friendly Lilac Tipped Siamese mix from Louisiana, with light blue eyes that glowed red when the light hit them just right. My daughter named him Kyo (pronounced like in Tokyo and Kyoto, Japan). Kyo was about 5 years old when we first got him. He was my lap cat, and would sit with me for hours on end, purring away all happy and content. And being a Siamese, Kyo was always very talkative with us. He was about 16 when we reluctantly had to put him down last February. Kyo was the best cat I have ever had up to this point, and I truly miss my Bubby. sad
But I still have my other 3 cats to keep me occupied and entertained! 4laugh