Looks just like my cat blacky. She loves to eat veg. leaves.
My cat also climbed up my tent once and stayed there for a few hours. She is also a volunteer house cat. She only goes into my garden a few times. She also listens, when I call her and always comes. Not even my dog listens that well hahaLooks just like my cat blacky. She loves to eat veg. leaves.
It's another cat though, its a stray cat, that likes to visit meA connoisseur
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You over worked that poor cat, now it needs to sleep for 12 hours, have a bite to eat then back to sleep.My cat has helped me building up the 30x30 cm tent for my small scale breeding.
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Yes, she is a female house cat, that can leave whenever she wants. But she still spends most of her time inside and only stays in my garden for a short while.Is it a female?
Aww, that is adorable. I knew this cat from my way my favorite store. She always came to cuddle with me and got on my lap. She had an old lady, that fed her but no shelter. It took a few months until I have adopted her, as I had another cat, that spend a lot of his time with me, but came less frequently. (It is the other black cat in the video).She has a lovely feline female face.
I've had several furry friends over my 70 plus years dogs and cats but mostly cats.
My last cat I got from the shelter, was smart, he understood the meaning of many words/phrases. I was always surprised by our ability to communicate with each other.
I do not ski but some friends of mine wanted to go up to the hill, I decided to tag along and visit with locals at the ski lounge. It's just a small ski hill and mostly remote in nature. On the way down the hill I asked the driver to stop so I could pee. While I was taking care of business at the side of the road I could hear this soft meow. I called out and this tiny black kitty approached me, it was 10:00 or so at night. She would all but fit in my one hand. She was black as night and just melted my heart. There are no homes around for miles. I brought her home with me.
Yes, I can cope better with cats than with humans. I do have Asperger's, so I have problems with body language, people lying about something (I don't care about that (while they actually do)). But cats are not like that. They are straight honest (just like other animals). I do love all animals in general, but here are a lot of stray cats, so that is why I mainly deal with them.Cats are the masters of attitude.
I love their nature, like following you when you do graffiti. I understand that some cats get frightened by something and their first instinct is to run and hide, that response alone can put them in danger. It seems to me a cat is more than just a cat to you, that you can have a personal connection and relate to them.
I live in a rural area and just the other day my wife told me there was a cougar reported roaming around. That's a good reason to keep your cat at home.
Since living here I've had my door knocked on more than once by people looking for their missing cats. People sad and in tears because the family cat has gone missing, it always breaks my heart to see them so sad.