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That last one requires video proof. Otherwise it’s Fake Mews!She lets me touch her anywhere on her body. When she was a kitten she did a 360. Also licks her lips,purrs,and meows at the same time
That last one requires video proof. Otherwise it’s Fake Mews!She lets me touch her anywhere on her body. When she was a kitten she did a 360. Also licks her lips,purrs,and meows at the same time
I love the name NightFury for a cat!None of my crew knocks things off shelves. With the singular exception of Nightfury knocking a Yoshi Amiibo (think palm sized stuffed animal) off the shelf only if it is in a specific spot.
Nightfury lives belly rubs and will roll over to give you better belly access.
Link can give a really good guilty look when he's been caught doing something he knows he shouldn't.
Rocket does not fit any classic cat body condition diagrams. She's short and boxy, so by a body condition scale diagram she is overweight but if you actually feel her she's borderline underweight. My vet says she isn't allowed to drop below 6.75 pounds because she will be unhealthy skinny at that point. Right now she is 7.25 pounds so we have a little wiggle room.
Rocket is a female, spayed at 6-8 months old, and the only of my three who will spray inside the house.
Rocket loves cuddling and being pet but due to early feral days won't allow herself to be picked up. She loves attention but hates most people.
Link has no food motivation or aggression. I can't bribe him with treats to go somewhere he doesn't want to go. Although he does like treats, he just doesn't care if he misses out on them.