...kind of cat do we have?
He fits the description of a pixie bob:
snow tabby, polydactyl, naturally bobbed tail, and out-of this world personality
http://www.immaculateconceptsanddesi...ie-bob/all.htm
But he can't be an expensive cat! I found him at the County Pound, after he had been fished out of a drain pipe, in skinny, crummy condition. (High kill gov't impound, 30K+ animals euthanized each year. They even built the pound right by the LAND FILL! You have to drive through the dump's parking lot to visit the animal impound. Maybe helps inspire potential adopters? )
This picture is about a week after he was fixed and came home, already gaining weight and has quit "blowing" his haircoat.
Do you think he has a "story", or is he just a unique puddy? He is so sweet, so laid back, nothing bothers him. We are so happy he lives with us, now. I think he is happy to have a home, too.
He fits the description of a pixie bob:
snow tabby, polydactyl, naturally bobbed tail, and out-of this world personality
http://www.immaculateconceptsanddesi...ie-bob/all.htm
But he can't be an expensive cat! I found him at the County Pound, after he had been fished out of a drain pipe, in skinny, crummy condition. (High kill gov't impound, 30K+ animals euthanized each year. They even built the pound right by the LAND FILL! You have to drive through the dump's parking lot to visit the animal impound. Maybe helps inspire potential adopters? )
This picture is about a week after he was fixed and came home, already gaining weight and has quit "blowing" his haircoat.
Do you think he has a "story", or is he just a unique puddy? He is so sweet, so laid back, nothing bothers him. We are so happy he lives with us, now. I think he is happy to have a home, too.