and Bengals, and Abyssinians, and Egyptian Maus and Rexes and Scottish Flods and Burmese and and and....
We decided to go to the All About Pets Show in Toronto yesterday. It was fun! We both liked seeing all the cats best, as you don't usually get a chance to see all these different breeds together like that. I was blown away by how calm all the cats were. They mostly just slept or stood there soaking up the attention admist all the hustle of the crowds. My fave were the Coons, particularly this big studly stud who looked like a lion. He was so regal, he had a big fluffy mane and stunning whisker spots, and a beautiful dark tabby coat.
I talked to a Sphynx breeder too, which was very interesting. I'd never seen a real live one before - very cute. Apparently they're like little hot water bottles 'cos they radiate body heat. She didn't let me touch one though.
The birds were fantastic too. It's hard to believe all these incredible colours are natural!
And there were lots of doggies of course.
We saw a stunning silver brindled Akita who was a crowd favourite. And I'd never seen minuture Australian sheperds before. My husband and I both loved all the small dogs especially. I can see one in our future....
We decided to go to the All About Pets Show in Toronto yesterday. It was fun! We both liked seeing all the cats best, as you don't usually get a chance to see all these different breeds together like that. I was blown away by how calm all the cats were. They mostly just slept or stood there soaking up the attention admist all the hustle of the crowds. My fave were the Coons, particularly this big studly stud who looked like a lion. He was so regal, he had a big fluffy mane and stunning whisker spots, and a beautiful dark tabby coat.
I talked to a Sphynx breeder too, which was very interesting. I'd never seen a real live one before - very cute. Apparently they're like little hot water bottles 'cos they radiate body heat. She didn't let me touch one though.
The birds were fantastic too. It's hard to believe all these incredible colours are natural!
And there were lots of doggies of course.