Oh?.... well excuse moiNot OS's cat
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Oh?.... well excuse moiNot OS's cat
That will be because you've not seen a show-winning Oriental Longhair before. Most of us haven't! The type (shape) should be exactly the same as an Oriental Shorthair, except with the long coat, ear furnishings and so on. He will also be a beautifully behaved cat.I guess I shouldn't have omitted the titles. He IS stunning. I have never seen a cat with the combination of long hair and the triangular head and ears. Is that an unusual combination?
The titles were under the picture along with the name.How would you be expected to even know their titles? And even if you did know, you wouldn't need to refer to him by His Royal Highness in everyday conversation. OS is just doing the proud parent thing and bragging about her award winners
I just call Kuura 'fat'. He doesn't seem to mind..Well....I just hope and pray that I haven't been insulting my cats or any other cats when I affectionately call them Young Man or Mister!
It does appear some cats are highly sensitive to the use of proper titles and other cats expect you to read their minds. It gets very frustrating with these Cat awards and titles....just what do you call them without hurting their feelings?
Now I suppose I could understand being called 'fat' a tad insulting, but personally I wouldn't get too bent out of shape about it!I just call Kuura 'fat'. He doesn't seem to mind..(It's easier than calling him a Champion [with 2 CACIB results, missing one from abroad so he'd become an International Champion, my belated Casper was the same, but he wasn't fat so he had other names which I can't translate as they're very near gibberish]).
But it's true, so no need for him to get offended.Now I suppose I could understand being called 'fat' a tad insulting, but personally I wouldn't get too bent out of shape about it!
Sometimes I call Rufus (his mum is a C and pops is a GC) stinker! I sure hope I haven't been insulting him this entire time!
Yes, I see your point. No need for Rufus to get offended either (not that I ever imagined he would be offended) .....he sure is a stinkerBut it's true, so no need for him to get offended.
Indeed it can be tiring using full titles and pedigree names, especially with multiple award winning cat homes, but what can one do - I'd rather that than them take revenge and find pee on my bed or something.It does appear some cats are highly sensitive to the use of proper titles and other cats expect you to read their minds. It gets very frustrating with these Cat awards and titles....just what do you call them without hurting their feelings?
Only if they have long show titlesHmm, well, if you can do that, I challenge you to tell the ten black and white cats in room G of my local cat shelter apart from each other... Without using the microchip scanner; that's cheating!