Show us your kitty cats

I'm being sent photos of 3-4 week old ragdoll kittens by a breeder! :( :D

My heart...it melts! Right in the feels.

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Bitba is fine. I have used them several times now without problems. They don't have the loyalty programme like Zooplus but can be quite a bit cheaper.


My father, step-mother and her grandson were out for a walk at Botallack on the North Cornwall coast path last month when the grandson went running ahead a little way and sat down on the grass playing with something. It turned out to be a kitten and it started following them. Dad picked it up and checked it over and couldn't see anything wrong with it. It was obviously used to being around people so they walked back to the village and started asking around. Nobody had seen it before. They took him to a vet to see if he had been chipped, which he wasn't. The vet reckoned he was 11-12 weeks old and had been abandoned. They took the kitten home and took some pictures and made up some flyers which they put through every letter box in and around Botallack to see if anyone had lost him. They heard nothing so after 2 weeks had passed took him to the vets again and started his vaccinations as they are going to keep him. They will be getting him chipped and neutered as well. Dad sent me some photo's so let me introduce Tallack:-





Ah bless :D I love a silver/grey cat
 
Posters have made valid points...

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If these disappear it's at the owners request. Just saying in advance!
 
Nice kittys Phate :p

Floooooooooooooooofy :D

They're not mine! :D

That's not to say I don't want one...ok maybe two...if I spent €1600 on a pair of kittens I'm fairly sure that would warrant the GF not talking to me for at least a year :D

Working her around to why we should spend €800 on one instead when we can go and get a rescue for virtually northing...

What it boils down to is I want that Ragdoll personality. And we will most likely end up living in a city. Rag dolls are good at being indoor cats!
 
What breed for €800? They don't look like wildcat crossbreeds, like Savannahs, which are insanely expensive...

ragdoll, judging by how he says ragdolls :p

I have to say I was impressed that FoxEye clocked the €800 bit but not the breed on the next line :p

Anyway yes they're Ragdolls. They don't exist in Portugal, breeders prices vary across Europe from €600 - €800 - I've found two breeders in Spain. The above two will be ready at the end of October for €800 each. Another breeder I know will have some ready and available for the end of November for €600 each.

In the UK they're £500+ - so a bit cheaper but by the time i factor in at least 2 sets of flights including transport fees it would be cheaper & easier to simply drive next door to spain and come back with said kitty :)
 
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Sat down for my breakfast this morning and heard Meow meow went in kitchen and Ronnie has brought in my dinner.

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He didn't eat it so threw it over into field - Got home from shopping and it's gone

Shame really as it was rather cute - But I will probably be picking feas off Ronnie for a while.
 
Sat down for my breakfast this morning and heard Meow meow went in kitchen and Ronnie has brought in my dinner.

He didn't eat it so threw it over into field - Got home from shopping and it's gone

Shame really as it was rather cute - But I will probably be picking feas off Ronnie for a while.

At least yours didn't perform surgery on it like my old cat Bandit did a few years ago.

Came down into the kitchen one morning for work, still half asleep, and though he'd brought in a rat.

Looking closer it was a squirrel, and it was lying belly up, with its bowels hanging out through a surgical like incision, and its left arm lying parallel to its body about an inch away.

Lovely waking up to that first thing in the morning!
 
This is Tigger.

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Bring him to me at once! :)

I got home yesterday to find a bunch of feathers and blood in the bath, there'd been a murder! Nothing else in the flat, however with the feathers and blood there was what I can only describe as what looked like a grain, or some type of internal organ. Would whichever of my little darlings brought in said bird have not eaten certain bits of said bird? It was just very odd to see.
 
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At least yours didn't perform surgery on it like my old cat Bandit did a few years ago.

Came down into the kitchen one morning for work, still half asleep, and though he'd brought in a rat.

Looking closer it was a squirrel, and it was lying belly up, with its bowels hanging out through a surgical like incision, and its left arm lying parallel to its body about an inch away.

Lovely waking up to that first thing in the morning!

Yes he does - this is first he left whole - Some mice and birds he eats in one swallow - others he rips them up and I have found they usually leave gall bladder or something bitter behind.

He turned up last night with a feather in his head so he must have had a bird.

When we moved house and came to clean out under the stairs we found some rabbit legs - no idea how long they had been there.

These were from our long gone cats who were excellent hunters.
 
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