Yea! No more cage. Do I detect some very light tabby markings? A cream tabby with white? Whatever he is, he’s gorgeous. I adopted a brown torby last April that was three. I thought she and the four year old tabby would be good companions. They’re working on it…
It didn’t sound like you had any fucking idea what a tuxedo was. Perhaps you shouldn’t post ignorant bullshit.
What a handsome cat! Congrats, and keep us informed about the name!
He looks like my Cobalt’s baby brother. Cobalt is a total love, and I’m sure he will be for you, too.
This is out of line for this thread. Dial it back or take it to the Pit.
Why did you post such a mean response in MPSIMS? He DOES look like a tuxedo cat. Google defines tuxedo as “a man’s dinner jacket”. I don’t remember you as being a particularly mean person; so I’m going to chalk this mean response up to “having a bad day”.
To the OP: He looks like a younger version of my cat, Clint. Clint, a.k.a. Mister C or Buddy, is balanced, kind, and playful. Clint is 10, and you couldn’t want for a better companion. You could want one that didn’t have UTIs though.
What a handsome guy. Thank you for getting an older cat from a rescue, they are often forgotten. I’ve found that our cats always tell us their names after a while. I hope he settles in quickly and that you have many happy years together.
True words. That’s how Tripler and I wound up w/ Hoser; he is so clearly a hosehead.
Hoser is the short-haired one of the two tuxedo-clad brothers you see here http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o155/portia327/Just%20Raffy%20stuff/156861_1552164202272_1180167658_31230412_6814132_n.jpg
And sometimes even if you find the perfect name, you will still call them by something else. Smokey is nearly always referred to as The Dark One. Blue is My Real Pet Cat.
he looks very intelligent and engaged, and also like a cookie, one of those vanilla sandwich type of cookies with his color and markings.
They may have been aiming for Trevor… he does look like he should have a serious name.
Hmph. Cats are not to be trusted. Last March, Mrs. SMV and I adopted a sweet little guy who jumped into my wife’s lap and purred and purred. We took him home, so that Mrs. SMV would have a little lap cat to go with Mina, my mackerel tabby lap resident. Almost a year later, Duncan is nine pounds of insouciant attitude, who will, on rare occasions, deign to accept a stroke or two. Except of course when he wants to be cuddled, a message usually conveyed via a couple of sharp claws to the naked, sleeping back around 4 a.m.
Mrs. SMV threatens to take him back to the shelter because he lied on his application.
Is that a palm tattoo in your Bucket? Ouch:eek:
Not that I know of, no.
Do you swipe through people’s phones when they show you one picture in their gallery?
He has yellow eyes; you’re done for.
The best you can expect is to live your life cleaning a box, sharing your food…
…having him sleep by your feet on cold nights, watch cable with you, eat your hair when you are asleep, sleep on part of your pillow at times & purr into your ear, throw a paw over you at 3 AM and purr ‘Mine’, etc, etc…
I didn’t realize that there was an expectation of privacy in the case of Photobucket URLs. :rolleyes:
I understand and I won’t derail this thread further. Now you know what level of trust might be expected of you by others.
My friend thought she wanted an older cat but on her way through the shlelter, a tiny kitten grabbed her sleeve with one toe – and that was that!
How wonderful! Congratulations! He looks very much like my Harley who was also three when he came to live here. I look forward to hearing how it goes!
He’s not told me his full name yet, but currently we’re testing Velcro as a nickname. Because apart for very small moments, he’s been attached to me or right up next to me since I got him him.
Velcro
ETA: and he talks and talks and talks.