Hey.. u guys think he's Turkish angora? I read they have no undercoat and his is super thin.and I've seen other pictures of grey and white Angoras and the only difference is the nose markings!
thank you
That one Wallaby on his haunches (2nd shot) just needs a deck of cards
These are so lovely wonderful extended Family your babies blend right in
He's proably repairing a leak .......... :lol3:Here is one of my kitten being naughty and trying to start up the water in the bath tub....
Oh.. she's an odd kitty. Freya actually doesn't really mind water and loves exploring the bath tub. In fact, she'll try and go in in when I am showering, and is only marginally dissuaded if she steps in pooling water!He's proably repairing a leak ..........
Only you can know the answer to that. Here in America we usually advocate for cats to stay inside. Too many dangers outside. You'd be devastated if something happened to them while you were out.my Purring Panthers will be 82 days old tomorrow, when can they be left outside when I go shopping?
^ taken from the verandah, but during summer, I would like them to stay inside when the temp gets over 30 as they get too funny in the head from all the heat; I leave them the air-con & bug zapper on for them.
they are growing & prefer to stay outside ATM, but I keep an eye on them.
I teach them things about what is shade & full sun, snakes, birds, roos, where to stay when there is danger. they can finally get up on the old fridge to get away from snakes and dogs (if any). there is also a bed I made under the house where they can stay warm & get out of the wind (I checked it last week to make sure it was clean; I had it here for my previous cat)
I have tried to make the inside of the den safe
but I also don't want them inside in-case this happens, they won't be able to get out; it has been 14 years since this (I took it from the same spot as I took those pictures on the verandah).
we usually have a fire every 10 years, so it is overdue
this is Clyde after playing with Bonnie & the bog roll
they were sizing up the post to see if they could climb it like the possums, possums climb really grouse, the kids have a go on small diameter trees thou
I am a proud dad of my 2 kids, they are a bit cheeky for some reason, they must of got it from their mum
Zak is the dark one & I called the other Ben as he was big & gentle
yes it is, all my pictures are real, no photoshop or anythingIs that a real roo between Zac and Ben? [emoji]129300[/emoji]
Awwww...... so sad. At least you did something and hoped Ted survive but he did not.yes it is, all my pictures are real, no photoshop or anything
I saw the kids (Zak & Ben) at the road looking at something, so I went down to have a look & it was a roo that had been hit by a car
I went to move her off the road & something in her pouch moved, so I had a look & it was a baby roo; so I took it out & took it back to "the den" with me
It wasn't in the best of shape as you could image after being hit by a car, even mum took the full force
I taught my kids to be gentle & there is the proof; I teach all the animals around here to be gentle, even the roos, possum and Bonnie & Clyde
the one with Ben looking after "Ted" on the bean bag, shepherds love to shepherd, so I gave Ben the job of looking after Ted (he loved that); try telling that to farmers & corrupt cops of East Gippsland
I called the roo Ted, as he/she did not have long to live due to he/she blowing bubbles - say "roo Ted" quickly
Ted died that night
Zak lived to 15 years & Ben died from a stomach tumor aged 9