Lynx is by far the biggest cat in the Lair. Her Supreme Catesty – who is a calico – is 2nd in size – at least since Li’lkitty (who is a tuxedo cat) was put on diet. Leopardess is chocolate spotted and doesn’t really care.
He’s got a huge pot belly! Even though I took him off kitten food before he was a year old, and now he’s on special low-cal castrated cat food. He likes to eat a lot in the morning, and less throughout the rest of the day. I never just leave the food out. So what the hell. He’s also very active, so maybe it’s genetic.
Well, making my bed in the summer just means shaking out the top sheet and straightening it out … but there’s never a good moment! One or the other of them is always hanging about on the bed. In winter I make more of an effort as there are several top layers to keep under control.
In case you’re wondering if this is a version of that optical illusion where they’re actually the same length – it’s not. He really is that long.
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they’re both beautiful.
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This is a fun picture. I love how long Loki is. My orangie is so long, too, but would never sit still for a picture.
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Well, it was about 32º in my bedroom at the time…
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Loki looks like he’s sprinting like a Cheetah!
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Red cats are hungrier, that’s a well known fact.
Lynx is by far the biggest cat in the Lair. Her Supreme Catesty – who is a calico – is 2nd in size – at least since Li’lkitty (who is a tuxedo cat) was put on diet. Leopardess is chocolate spotted and doesn’t really care.
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He’s also getting a bit of a pot belly.
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He’s got a huge pot belly! Even though I took him off kitten food before he was a year old, and now he’s on special low-cal castrated cat food. He likes to eat a lot in the morning, and less throughout the rest of the day. I never just leave the food out. So what the hell. He’s also very active, so maybe it’s genetic.
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How could you make your bed if it meant havng to move such cute buddies?
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Well, making my bed in the summer just means shaking out the top sheet and straightening it out … but there’s never a good moment! One or the other of them is always hanging about on the bed. In winter I make more of an effort as there are several top layers to keep under control.
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