LOOK AT MOGLI!!!!! I love the new photos. He really, really IS adorable, Tricia. Very cute face. So happy for BOTH of you. :rub:
What's weird is that the vibrissae on his front legs are white, and the ones above his eyes are a deeper black than those on either side of his nose.Oh, I see. Max's were white. I think it is kind of unusual for them to have white ones. Nevertheless, your little buddy is a beauty.
Good thinking. :nod:He's only been out on the secured balcony, because I don't want to get him all the shots he'd need for regular walks due to his health problems (IBD and hay fever).
Hmmmm..... doesn't bode so well! :lol3:He's been okay seeing cats out the window, but is even worse than Jamie was when he sees another cat at the vets' office. He growls and tries to break out of his carrier to get to them.
Sounds very entertaining. What a character!He's not too sure about dogs, though he has a lot of fun teasing the dog next door when she's out on her balcony. He crawls across the floor, pops his head up and meows, then runs inside when she barks at him (wagging her tail). He waits till she settles down, then starts all over again.
He's gorgeous, just like a mini panther! Mogli is very cuddly, too. It seems to be a common trait among black cats, IME. We had one when I was a kid, and I always wanted another black cat because Midnight was such a sweetheart.
I've found the opposite is true with Mogli - he avoids really sunny spots. He's not one to get under blankets, either, and will stretch out in front of an oscillating fan on hot days. He loves being out on the secured balcony in the morning, evening or at night, but avoids it like the plague in the afternoon because it's too sunny for him.Like a little panther. Gorgeous. He's really a grown cat now, isn't he?
I've never had a black cat. Is it true that they seek out sunny spots more than other cats, because the sun warms black fur so easily?
He is a very handsome boy. I recently got a third black cat, Henry from a local shelter. He's an 8 year old DSH. He had been there his whole life.