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gareth - This is just adorable, and the look on Mia's face is priceless.
"Hands off; dat my Loki!"
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gareth - This is just adorable, and the look on Mia's face is priceless.
I know what you mean, but actually I think we've been really lucky. Mia so easily could have shown some sort of jealousy or resentment but just hasn't. Phewgareth - This is just adorable, and the look on Mia's face is priceless.
"Hands off; dat my Loki!"
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Yes gareth I'm also surprised and delighted that so many cats can be so understanding when dealing with very young children. When my youngest greatgrandson was only 18 months old he would slap my late Cucumella on the head between her ears and she would just close her eyes and stay put. When she had enough she would gently walk away and hide under some furniture but she never showed any aggressiveness or even impatience. As he grew older he adored her and they became very close to eachother.I know what you mean, but actually I think we've been really lucky. Mia so easily could have shown some sort of jealousy or resentment but just hasn't. Phew
I just am so grateful for Loki. How many cats would let a toddler try to unscrew their nose without lashing out lol.
golondrina - What a sweet remembrance of a sweet, beautiful kitty.View attachment 241533
I Came across this photo with my late Cucumella and couldn't resist posting it.
The way Cucumella looks at you … such a tender image, golondrinaView attachment 241533
I Came across this photo with my late Cucumella and couldn't resist posting it.
I can't wait to see them, golondrina ; please share these photos of your beloved Cucumella with all the TCS membersAbout a year ago by a clumsy "manoeuvre" with the computer a lot of my photos covering several years had been eliminated or so I thought. I have just recovered most of them. Many are of Cucumella and fit very well some of our present threads.