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I can see those eyes on my desk top also.
I can on my laptop screen.You were being eye-balled by the pair of them, cute boys that they are..
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I can see those eyes on my desk top also.
I can on my laptop screen.You were being eye-balled by the pair of them, cute boys that they are..
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A really gentle face lol but beautiful eyes.This was the response I got when I suggested we head back home while out hiking.
As nasty as this looks, it just means Makena is mad about something, he would never scratch or bite following a hiss. In fact, he was not even looking at me, I was off to the side holding the camera in front of him Note that his ears are up, not laid back. A few moments after this was taken, he was trotting along happily leading the way home. I once had Makena riding on my shoulder, we got caught in a sudden downpour and I was trying to get home quickly, he alternately purred (because he likes riding on my shoulder) and hissed (he was mad about the rain and the hike being cut short, the whole way back. If he slips and get a paw wet in cold weather, gets surprised by a loud noise etc, he will hiss.
A low pitched growl is another matter, that is a warning that an attack is imminent. He has never growled at a person, just dogs, and other animals.
Nice photo, they don't look like they had any intention of moving from their comfy spot for you.I enlarged the screen and took it from the door.
How are you this morning?
Awwwww poor little mouse :'(Nice photo, they don't look like they had any intention of moving from their comfy spot for you.
I was heading out to work when I posted here earlier in the day. Mouse gave me a few stink eye looks as I was going out because everyone else had already gone out for the day and he was going to be on his own for a few hours...
Lol. That's a wonderful picture.Oh don't go feeling sorry for Mouse :lol3: , he's been perfecting his 'stink eye' and 'cats rule the world' looks since he was a chubby kitten in his momma's paws.... he made sure I knew my place before I adopted him. :king: I believe it is a Russian Blue trait so it doesn't surprise me to see gray kitties well represented here.
Thanks @Stewball , oh I swear he must have learned stink eyes off his cat momma within days of his eyes opening, and by the time I met him when he was about 7 weeks old he was an expert at letting people know what he was thinking. Russian Blues seem to have a naturally regal / condecending look that puts humans in their place, they're well known for it!Lol. That's a wonderful picture.
How did he put you in your place when he was a baby?
I love the way he's looking at you from under his eye lashes.Thanks @Stewball
, oh I swear he must have learned stink eyes off his cat momma within days of his eyes opening, and by the time I met him when he was about 7 weeks old he was an expert at letting people know what he was thinking. Russian Blues seem to have a naturally regal / condecending look that puts humans in their place, they're well known for it!
I reckon she already knows so you mihght as well pamper to your heart's content.
She is a beauty! I took her to a judge (cat show) to see what they said about her. They really like her, an said that she could win some shows, but my cat did not like to be around that many strange cats, and not to be handled that way. And I don´t want to spend my weekends in shows. So she´ll be my beauty at home!
I better not tell her what you´ve said about her- her ego could easily be to big!
Thank you so much! A lot of it is the way these blues look out from under their eyebrows, although somehow Mouse is also looking down his nose at us!@catsnip
That photo is sheer brilliance! You have a proper blue kitty evil-eye kitty there. :lol3: Mind you, the partner in crime is giving you a bit of a 'stinker' too. :shocker: :nod: