Hi, just thought I'd say hello on behalf of "Missy", who's our lovely new kitten in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.
I need help figuring out what make (breed!) she is, as there's a few suggestions in the family already....
She's about 3 or 4 months old now. We got her a few days ago, but unfortunately the atmosphere was ruined when the previous owner (very suspiciously) asked for her back because her grandma missed her. A bit of an awkward moment - she's not a TV for heaven's sake!
She had fairly matted fur so I spent most of Friday unmatting her! We did not give her back in the end - her whole family were present when selling her, and we're now very attached to her, it would break our hearts to give her back.
She's a very nice cream colour, and I think she has very faint tabby markings, but I can't be sure. Any ideas anyone?! Her fur is about an inch long, and she does seem to have a bit of an "M" on the forehead like a tabby should! But it's so faint it's hard to tell. She blends in with our carpet well!
I need help figuring out what make (breed!) she is, as there's a few suggestions in the family already....
She's about 3 or 4 months old now. We got her a few days ago, but unfortunately the atmosphere was ruined when the previous owner (very suspiciously) asked for her back because her grandma missed her. A bit of an awkward moment - she's not a TV for heaven's sake!
She had fairly matted fur so I spent most of Friday unmatting her! We did not give her back in the end - her whole family were present when selling her, and we're now very attached to her, it would break our hearts to give her back.
She's a very nice cream colour, and I think she has very faint tabby markings, but I can't be sure. Any ideas anyone?! Her fur is about an inch long, and she does seem to have a bit of an "M" on the forehead like a tabby should! But it's so faint it's hard to tell. She blends in with our carpet well!