Discussion on Cats, Moggies and Felines in general [with Pictures]

Must take our kitkat to the vet this week for her yearly shots too. She is in good form and managed to con my wife into feeding her a second breakfast yesterday, even though I had already fed her.

Our old pup was master at getting a second meal. You's ask if she was hungry and would carry on like she hadn't eaten for days, then you'd find out she had already in fact had a full meal.
 
And it's like they've never seen it before. There is one spot that our guy has as a permanent go to and that is an IKEA footstool directly in front of the heater.

Exactly! He looked at carefully, climbed in and then tried to figure out how to turn around in it and position himself. He got there in the end...
 
Exactly! He looked at carefully, climbed in and then tried to figure out how to turn around in it and position himself. He got there in the end...
I love the way they have such difficulty getting comfortable at times. I think FF (daughter's cat) managed to tip her cave over when she was rattling around. As it is, she preferred it upside down anyway.
I had lots of head rubs from the cats this morning when I was at daughter's - I think they were after food and not just being friendly :)
 
I know I can get a genetic test done to resolve my issue. However, until then, can anyone assist in determining the breed of this rescue cat please. Thanks in advance. ImageUploadedByAustFreqFly1498748350.847220.jpg
 
OK CAT PEOPLE ! I need some advice on how to keep a cat OUT of our yard. We have new neighbours, they have a cat, the fence between us and them is a metal pool fence, which the cat can easily get through. It is using our garden as its toilet at the moment ! So what don't cats like so I can keep the cat out. I am thinking of chicken wire all along the fence at the moment !

Get a cat....
 
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Unless there are papers from the Cat Breeders' governing body then the best guess is a domestic short (maybe medium as she gets older) haired kitty cat - who has gorgeous eyes and is a lovely colour.
 
I know I can get a genetic test done to resolve my issue. However, until then, can anyone assist in determining the breed of this rescue cat please. Thanks in advance. View attachment 100364

Without seeing the whole body, I would say your free (Bill Burr Joke about his rescue Dog) Cat is a common domestic short hair with possible tabby marking with Silver colouring, also called a Silver Tabby.
 
Our silver tabby San Dee. A very cheeky kitten. She was very stripey and spotty. Her favourite position was as in the third pic.

Gorgeous. Interesting how cats are so similar in their antics.

Snap with these pix.

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(Straps were cut)

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Maybe it's something to do with protection - nothing can get to you if you are enclosed?
 

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