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She so is, always picking up her fur, hates the brush so it’s playing with fire and the claws come out. Don’t know who is more exhausted after the ordealSo fluffy!
Thankyou, she’s no breed as far as we know, just a fluffy moggy, the RSPCA didn’t know.She’s beautiful, what breed is she.
His lovely, it’s interesting that he had mistrust, especially with males. Milly was the same and still is, we have carers come in x 3 times a week to assist my husband, she loves them but it could be she’s comfortable with women.she’s absolutely gorgeous such a precious Angel and very fortunate to find you. I adopted a cat I named Thomas that was abandoned he was around 2 years old the vet said when we found him, he has clearly been abused as he didn’t have much trust in people particularly men. He was afraid of feet would attack and growl at them was obviously kicked, it took him 6 mths to trust my feet but still looks at them when I walk past him. He is the most loving boy and probably the first cat I’ve had that my hubby interacts with and the first thing hubby does when he wakes up is letting him on our bed, Thomas will constantly give us head butts and face rubs and lays in between my hubby and I. He’s our little boy actually a big boy weighing 7 kilos on weight control food he’s not very active plays for a couple minutes then sleeps, he has spent 5 years of deserving pampering love with us I promised him when I found him he would never go hungry or be mistreated again, I will forever keep that promise I just hope more like Thomas can find loving homes and people like other fortunate cats or other animals.
Wow, they could be sisters. Whatever breed they are, doing well.
Another gorgeous kitty