He's very photogenic, when he's not making his judgey face. His new thing is needing to sleep touching me and it melts me every single time (I've been sat here for two hours so he can sleep!).Every time I see a new Arcturus photo, I don't think he can look any sweeter....then you post another [emoji]10084[/emoji]️
He's very photogenic, when he's not making his judgey face. His new thing is needing to sleep touching me and it melts me every single time (I've been sat here for two hours so he can sleep!).
I was making all kinds of clicking and chirping noises to try and get her to look at the camera. This is her "For heaven's sake woman!" look.Happy has a slight snobby look!
Arcturus seems like a very smart cat, then.
@cat nap oh I wish I could sleep like a cat, that'd be wonderful. Not much sleep because Arc would not settle when I eventually went back to bed.
He's been very talkative today, we've had several conversationsAnd he's been playing by himself every few hours or so. He'll stalk up to a toy and then start batting it around the room until he loses it and I have to find it for him. It's very cute to watch.
Otherwise not much to write about, I've now fully switched his litter to 80% eco stuff and some cheap stuff to bulk it out a bit. Somehow it means he makes less of a mess which is good (he does tend to fling a bit) and it's even better at masking smells unless I'm crouched down scopping it out. Which is pretty great, this isn't the largest flat and I don't want it to stink of cat pee!
LoL.I was making all kinds of clicking and chirping noises to try and get her to look at the camera. This is her "For heaven's sake woman!" look.
Don't let Arcturus hear you say that.
@cat nap He can be pretty dumb too (...sleeping in the litter box...).
Mostly it was 'STROKE ME, you've not for at least ten minutes now'
Unfortunately it's not easy to photograph him with other people round! But yes, it's amazing progress that he suddenly voluntarily sat with both of us. He's good at surprising me!
The loyalty programme is a £10.99 monthly payment which means I get 'free' stuff and will almost certainly prove to be worthwhile. So there's a six monthly check up (without the consultation fee of £38), flea/worm treatment every year, booster vaccines, I think a 10% discount on everything else and 20% off lifetime meds and most importantly about £150 off dental cleaning and minor extraction. It's about the same cost as insurance would be and is far, far, more useful with Arc given that he'll definitely be getting six monthly check ups etc. It's called 'Healthy Pet Club'.
Yes, great idea...to mention this to our own vets, too.The healthy pet club seems like an excellent way to go. I'm going to mention it to my vet and see if she ever thought about something like that.
Oh I have to agree! He looks very happy and content [emoji]128062[/emoji][emoji]128062[/emoji]
When my late lotto was old and unwell he quite often "went to ground" in the litter box. I think they do get comfort from it. I always took him out. Me mean.Sleeping in a (clean) litter box is not uncommon when cats are nervous! It has nice secure walls on 4 sides that feel safe, plus litter conforms to the body so I assume it's pretty comfortable. Has he stopped doing that now that he's gotten more confident?