I'm completely new to this board! I live with two older cats and one little pipsqueak. Angel is a beautiful six year old tuxedo Turkish Angora; five year old Ruby is a five year old domestic shorthair who was raised in a barn (literally!) but prefers the pampered city life.
Our newest addition is a three and a half month old mackrel tabby named Rocky. Rocky started out with a rescue group here in St. Louis; whoever named him must've had a chocolate craving--he was named Mars Bar, and his siblings were named Snickers, or something like that. I can see now he is going to be tall and skinny with big feet, just like his daddy.
Rocky knows that I don't like to see him wrestle with Angel--I've given him THAT LOOK on some occasions, so now he takes a running leap and jumps over her. Angel doesn't like it, and walks around fussing. One day she is going to beat his little striped butt, and that will be that. Ruby hisses and slaps at him, but nothing major.
I'd like to hear from some of the other members on the board, especially those of you who live with Turkish Angoras, former barn cats, and kittens.
Our newest addition is a three and a half month old mackrel tabby named Rocky. Rocky started out with a rescue group here in St. Louis; whoever named him must've had a chocolate craving--he was named Mars Bar, and his siblings were named Snickers, or something like that. I can see now he is going to be tall and skinny with big feet, just like his daddy.
Rocky knows that I don't like to see him wrestle with Angel--I've given him THAT LOOK on some occasions, so now he takes a running leap and jumps over her. Angel doesn't like it, and walks around fussing. One day she is going to beat his little striped butt, and that will be that. Ruby hisses and slaps at him, but nothing major.
I'd like to hear from some of the other members on the board, especially those of you who live with Turkish Angoras, former barn cats, and kittens.