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Hi! My name is Jim. I have two cats, Boris and Diamond. Boris is a Siberian and very entertaining. He gets his feelings hurt when you laugh at him, so I have to cover my mouth when he does something humorous. He is very affectionate, but only when he says so. The best move he has is at night when he lays on my shoulder. I can lean my head on him and I have a purr pillow! Often he will run ahead of me, stop and flip over on his back and chirp. This is the signal to rub his belly. I have trouble resisting. He will be three soon. Here are pictures.View media item 265035 And yes his feet are big.
My other cat, Diamond, is a rescue cat. He was 5 or 6 months old when I got him. He is finally learning bounds. He had many bad habits for an indoor cat, but with consistency and lots of love he is now more tractable. Still can't let him in the kitchen. He is also very affectionate, but with the worst "lost mom too soon" syndrome I have seen. Despite all that, he is a charming fellow. And the second day he was here he got up on his haunches, put his paws together and begged! Cute trick! Here he is.
I admire cats and find them very entertaining. I look forward to seeing the pictures of cats that people post and reading the discussions about them. Maybe I will even have something to say myself. Best Regards, Jim
My other cat, Diamond, is a rescue cat. He was 5 or 6 months old when I got him. He is finally learning bounds. He had many bad habits for an indoor cat, but with consistency and lots of love he is now more tractable. Still can't let him in the kitchen. He is also very affectionate, but with the worst "lost mom too soon" syndrome I have seen. Despite all that, he is a charming fellow. And the second day he was here he got up on his haunches, put his paws together and begged! Cute trick! Here he is.
I admire cats and find them very entertaining. I look forward to seeing the pictures of cats that people post and reading the discussions about them. Maybe I will even have something to say myself. Best Regards, Jim