There's actually probably not a softer, more nesh cat for miles around, but I thought, well at least if his fellow cats can read Deutsch then they might get a bit worried and give him some respect...have to see. Is he an aristocat? He "nangs" like a Siamese and has a tail like one too...
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Nesh: There's a word I haven't heard for donkey's years and it used to be a regular part of my vocabulary.
Hi Goneforeign - glad you recognised the word - seems to have become antiquated these days but is a staple of my vocab. Do you like his name tag?!?
Does his tag say "Stoner"?
That's what I was wondering, my Siamese was a stoner when he got into the catnip bed I grew for him, he loved it.
"Sturmer" (with an 'umlaut' - " - on the "u" to make it a pursed lips sound rather than "oo" ) hende the "attack cat" - does any of that make sense?
Nope - but it's the nicest pic you have posted yet. Bring on the rest of the 'Spill pets.
We have a sign outside our house reading 'Attenti ai gatti', and would really like one saying 'Vorsicht! Bissende Katzen!'. Ours are wimps too.
It's funny watching cats get high on the 'Nip - are there any other animals that do similar?
Talking about cats getting high, have you ever heard a leopard purring? Amazing sound, you can hear it from 100ft. I was at the San Diego zoo at feeding time once, a black panther was in an enclosure and the keeper was coming down the row dispensing joints of beef, the cat was so excited and purring like mad, just like my cat but times a hundred!
Two thirds of cats are susceptible to catnip. The phenomenon is hereditary; for example, most Australian cats do not react to it
He's superb. I'm down to one cat but when I had two, one went completely gaga over catnip and the other wasn't interested at all.
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