I'm sorry I've been so long away, but life certainly does have its ups and downs! Thank you all so much for your replies and opinions! Now that she has already lost her first winter coat (omg, tiny fluff balls all over!), here is a profile head shot. Thank you!
I love your countertops! I think I might take the advice given and get a DNA test done. She looks more solidly built than Tibbs, too. He's gorgeous, btw!
Thank you so much for the nice compliments! I'd tell her, but she has enough of an attitude already. :p Nothing about her is floppy, though. She's large boned with pretty big paws, very solid built. Rag dolls are so sweet though!
Caoimhe doesn't shed much, alot less than my other cats did; but I have to say those downy tufts that kind of float around occasionally are particularly irritating when you inhale them! The first thing I noticed that was different about her (besides her back legs being longer than her front) was...
A few months ago I questioned what kind of cat she was on this website, since I didn't have a clue! All four responses said Siberian, so I happily accepted that. She's a look-alike, though, since she was a rescue at two weeks.
Omg, yes ! I googled siberians and they look just like her! I think you both are right. She has two other qualities I should have mentioned, that might change things. First, and oddly enough, water rolls right off her. And secondly, she doesn't shed, despite the fact she's a total fur ball...
I came on this forum asking that same question when Caoimhe was only 3 mos old, and got many varied answers. Now she's 9 mos old and weighs about 10 lbs. I'm posting some more recent pics, hoping they'll help identify. She had striped legs, a spotted chest, brindle back. She's very soft, back...
Yes, I will be careful. In my neighborhood I often hear an owl and coyotes (pretty much every night), and I've occasionally seen an eagle circling, so I know they're all nearby. I've only lost one cat to an animal, and that was a rottweiler the owners let run loose after dark. I chased him and...
It was a large owl. Her dog was small, but the size of most cats... a terrier, I think. It may not have survived the struggle even if she had a firmer grip, their talons are so sharp and strong. But she'll never know. Yes, devastating describes it. I am still going to get Caoimhe used to a...
She had a lose hold on the leash, her small dog was behaving. She never heard the owl swoop down from behind, she never saw it coming. It was so sad. There was nothing she could do. It made me rethink how I hold a leash!