Yes - I can see her.
We had to say goodbye to Ruby yesterday totally broken. She was 16 and was suffering repeated urine infections that weren't clearing up with antibiotics. They thought she had struvite crystals again but they didn't think operating was an option and amongst other issues, she wasn't in a good way.
So you're gone Rubes and we have a gap on our dining room hearthstone which will forever be yours. We loved you for 16 years so sleep well.
We had to say goodbye to Ruby yesterday totally broken. She was 16 and was suffering repeated urine infections that weren't clearing up with antibiotics. They thought she had struvite crystals again but they didn't think operating was an option and amongst other issues, she wasn't in a good way.
So you're gone Rubes and we have a gap on our dining room hearthstone which will forever be yours. We loved you for 16 years so sleep well.
He's getting bigger now. 13 months old
And while sorting some stuff out in the cupboard that's almost completely rammed with my old consoles and games he had to 'help'.
Yep, our Maine **** does the same dog-like things, and the pick up food/water with paw thing our Ragdoll also doesHe's a Norwegian Forest Cat. He does some things that I'm sure some other cats do, but I've never owned one that does. He'll sometimes pick his biscuits or treats up with his paw and eat them from there and he'll also put his paw in water and lick his paw after sometimes too. He'll play fetch if he's in the mood as well - a particular toy that's lurking around is a feather attachment that's supposed to go on the end of a pole with elastic, but if I throw the feather across the room he'll go and pick it up in his mouth and bring it back to me. It's like he thinks he's a dog at times.