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Help i have a cat with no name, loves to steal food and have cuddles, any ideas?

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Merlin. First thing that came to my head, when I looked at the cat.
 
Those Bengal cats are stunning. I would love one but the area I'm in isn't exactly posh and I'd be scared of it being stolen. I've got a cat now called Jinx, but as we have just moved house on Saturday, who is used to being outside but here she's going to have to be more of a house cat. Which I'm against tbh as I believe cats need to be outdoors, having a bengal just to keep it locked up wouldn't be ideal in my eyes.

Beautiful kittehs though :)
 
That's pretty dangerous.
No animal can ever be relied upon to not behave in an erratic manner.
When a 5KG animal goes loopy, the damage is minimal.
When a 27 stone animal goes loopy, its chaos.
I don't care how well trained or domesticated the animal is.
 
I completely agree with sunama, when that tiger is fully grown they're in big trouble if it decides that its owners are no longer equals but food. I have seen a few documentary's with people owning large wild cats like these two idiots in the link and it always has a bad ending with someone getting killed. The only difference being a white tiger instead of a normal one.
 
looks like a Norwegian Forest Cat or a very young Maine Coone but it would only be the later if under 1 year old.

Shes just over a year old. Think she is a Norwegian Forest Cat from looking at pics on google.

She looks lovely Crater. My one day have such beauty at my garden defending my property from hostiles.

Thanks, she's absolutely useless at sticking up for her self though.

Put food out for her, close door, open door to see next doors cat eating her food with her cowering in the corner. She's sees me, gains some courage and chases off next doors cat. Close door, open again and she's cowering in the corner again with next door cat at her food again.

So funny seeing her chasing off the neighbour’s cat, she just doesn’t look natural doing it.
 
I completely agree with sunama, when that tiger is fully grown they're in big trouble if it decides that its owners are no longer equals but food. I have seen a few documentary's with people owning large wild cats like these two idiots in the link and it always has a bad ending with someone getting killed. The only difference being a white tiger instead of a normal one.

It's no big loss.. their home is incredibly tacky, they appear to be very superficial people, and after hearing him speak for seconds he came across as the type of person you'd sooner kill yourself than have to endure for long. "You will bleed. That is one thing that I've made peace with." Fanny. I don't want them dead, but I'd rather them than a random other couple.

Mr Loads, that cat of yours is a cute bundle of fluff!
 
Sorry to hear about your cat too Armadillo. Really sad time for you and your mum.

The pics remind me why we have them and what a mad variety there is among them!

Sorry for your loss, reading your post made me think of my old cat, Teddy (not my choice of name!), who died back in 2002.

Sorry to hear about Smit and Armadillo's loss. Our cat looks just like Steve and is 12 years old. The thought of the silly sausage getting older disturbs me. Gonna miss him when his time comes :(

Thanks.

Been a little over two weeks now. Don't feel too bad now, although at certain times/areas the house still feels a little empty. Going to dig through pictures at some point and get a suitable one for printing.

Decided I want to get a British shorthair cat at some point as well,as they are just so nice looking.
 
Thanks, she's absolutely useless at sticking up for her self though.

Put food out for her, close door, open door to see next doors cat eating her food with her cowering in the corner. She's sees me, gains some courage and chases off next doors cat. Close door, open again and she's cowering in the corner again with next door cat at her food again.

Erm, why are you feeding her outside where other cats can get to her food? :confused:
 
Erm, why are you feeding her outside where other cats can get to her food? :confused:

We used to feed her outside as didnt like the smell of the catfood, but now feed her inside in the spare room.

On a side note she appears to have found a new spot to sleep. Getting more and more out of the way where nobody can disturb her!

 
My new arrivals as of Thursday: Martha on the left, Milly on the right.
According to the RSPCA they are just over 3 months old.
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