Seems to be a quick, easy adjustment.
I’ve always loved bringing in a n00b. The other cat; sometimes not so much, but since it was always to replace a companion, adapting didn’t take long.
When in doubt, wash
I’m in Minneapolis visiting a friend. Here is my new best friend, Archer. He sleeps with me at night and right now he‘s supervising my coffee consumption
Okay, I am terribly allergic to cats but even I would be tempted to take my chances snuggling with that love bug!
They still have their tussles, as Murphy has a tendency to have major after-dinner Zoomies, and then Finnegan will follow along. I’ll hear the loud kitty rrrowing upstairs as they beat each other up, until I call Finny’s name and he comes running back downstairs, breaking up the fight.
Here is Mr. Innocent I-Didn’t-Do-Anything sleeping on the blanket this morning.
And his stepbrother in the other room in his daily spot. He prefers when the sun is hitting his blankie, but remains there for awhile.
I’m totally immune to those dog stares but my spouse is not. Dogs quickly figure out which human is the soft touch.
I am a sucker for the dog stare. That mesmerizing blue eye gets me every time How can you refuse a face like that
That guy’s face got real character!
It takes great willpower and a belief in the health benefits of less snacking, LOL.
Is heterochromia common in Frenchies (I assume that’s his breed)?
LOL, we call that “sparkly eyes.” Resistance is futile for us. We have to avoid gazing back to keep our resolve from melting.
No, heterochromia is not common in Frenchies.
Probably his great grandmother canoodled with a Husky at some point…
So do cats. For that all-important second breakfast.
We call them, ‘phoney cat stories’.
My dog‘s situation, basically
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