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16 hours ago, 1972coronet said:

Handsome young man you've got ❤️! It's amazing how well our feline superiors tend to get-on in spite of any disabilities (obvious impairments or not) ; it's their defence mechanism . My beloved Molly Anne ( 17.05.2002 - 11.08.2019 ) was blind since she was 6 months of age ; she could only discern dark-and-light . She got around perfectly after about 5 months of recovery (which I helped her with : "Use your whiskers , super girl !" as I lifted her on-and-off the couch) .

I wish for you many happy years of companionship with Shammy !

Thank you! He was a rescue, been with us for 9 years. He went blind for a short period late last year during a severe URI and we were told that his retinas detached. His blood pressure was high, but once we got that managed and attacked the URI, he got his sight back. 

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On 3/6/2021 at 9:05 PM, burysem said:

Our Shammy on the front porch last summer. Can't really tell by the photo, but he's missing his left rear leg. Aside from not being able to jump high, he doesn't seem to care that it's gone.

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Good looking cat. It is amazing how animals overcome when missing a limb...

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Here is my boy putting his pompom to bed. 

Every night he picks up this pompom and kneeds his blanket for 5 to 10 minutes. Then he puts his pompom down on the blanket

He has also brought it to the food bowl and put it in the bowl. 

Im pretty sure he thinks its his baby. He doesn't like anyone touching it either. 

Last night i moved the pompom after he put it on the blanket and he gave me an evil eye and stared at me. i might be looking into it too much but he didn't seem pleased 

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On 3/8/2021 at 10:32 AM, youpey said:

Here is my boy putting his pompom to bed. 

Every night he picks up this pompom and kneeds his blanket for 5 to 10 minutes. Then he puts his pompom down on the blanket

He has also brought it to the food bowl and put it in the bowl. 

Im pretty sure he thinks its his baby. He doesn't like anyone touching it either. 

Last night i moved the pompom after he put it on the blanket and he gave me an evil eye and stared at me. i might be looking into it too much but he didn't seem pleased 

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That’s super cute ... and funny!?

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Posted
36 minutes ago, Deuces ll said:

I forgot one.... ?

 

That’s got to be one of the cutest pictures I’ve ever seen!

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On 3/12/2021 at 6:00 AM, Earl Marischal said:

Olly decided I needed help wrapping a parcel. 

steve

LOL! ... it’s funny how they can find the most inopportune times to help out. ???

Posted
13 minutes ago, alexis said:

I need one of those Cat Rock Paintings. They are just awesome!

They are awesome ... and pretty sure they’re expensive.

Posted
1 hour ago, Deuces ll said:

I forgot one.... ?

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I love it ! Was that a brief embrace before the 'toilet paper ticker tape parade' that our feline family members are famous for ? 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Venom said:

That’s got to be one of the cutest pictures I’ve ever seen!

Thanks! That was a once in a lifetime Kodak moment....?

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On 3/25/2021 at 8:40 PM, youpey said:

Tickles helping with my f100

Hahaha! Why do they like boxes that are way to little for them?

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Here's Hoover, so named because he eats like a vacuum cleaner. He's resting after bingeing on Cat TV (AKA bird feeder). Another shelter mutt, he's a good cat. However, in keeping with the CCC (Cat Code of Conduct), he's required to be a PITA from time to time.

 

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5 hours ago, Kit Basher said:

Here's Hoover, so named because he eats like a vacuum cleaner. He's resting after bingeing on Cat TV (AKA bird feeder). Another shelter mutt, he's a good cat. However, in keeping with the CCC (Cat Code of Conduct), he's required to be a PITA from time to time

Hoover is a handsome boy ! Love his marques and his tail ; he looks like he can be a brat for sure (haha) . 

Posted
5 hours ago, 1972coronet said:

Hoover is a handsome boy ! Love his marques and his tail ; he looks like he can be a brat for sure (haha) . 

Hoover thanks you for the compliment. It seems to me he has a longer than average tail.

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This is my wife’s favorite shadow....and the I’m the wait staff for the second one. Both rescues, and both are spoiled rotten..8A7F283F-61E0-493D-BC6B-B4E259E36A07.thumb.jpeg.723e125e9f1f994e190e9a93b4bea336.jpeg

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27 minutes ago, bismarck said:

This is my wife’s favorite shadow....and the I’m the wait staff for the second one. Both rescues, and both are spoiled rotten.

Sharp looking companions ! Being the "wait staff" for that super girl Tortoishell isn't a surprise ( haha ) . For some reason , Torties and Calicos --not breed-specific marques-- are concurrently independent and codependent... Which is how my precious , late Molly Anne was .

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