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CatDad
10-29-2003, 08:21 PM
Hopefully, you will enjoy this, I have not written this much outside of work since I was in collage.
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After hours (OK, maybe 1 hour) of going through kitty pictures I have chosen some to introduce my lovable fur balls, Bob and Joey. But first you get to read about them.:eek:

We'll start with Bob since he was first to the current household.

We got Bob from a local no kill shelter, after our previous kitty passed away due to Renal Failure (Flicka was quite a kitty, I will talk about her in another thread). I was not really sure that I wanted another so soon after Flicka had passed, it had only been about a month or two, but the house seemed kind of empty. So when I started to visit the local animal shelter and other kitty websites we decided it was time to at least start looking (yea, right, looking). I saw Bob and fell in love with him. I wanted to be sure and went to a few other places, but in the end I still wanted Bob. When we went back to the shelter he was still available. :D I am not sure what his life was exactly like, but just before we adopted him he had been abandoned by his previous owner and left with an ex girlfriend, bad idea. He was rescued by her daughter and brought to the shelter. She claimed that he was being abused by the other cat in the house. Bob is really sweet guy, but he is huge and will defend himself, if he thinks that he needs to. We suspect that he was being abused by the ex girlfriend because Bob was really scared of my girlfriend at first. He would always slink when she was in the room and even run away from her sometimes. Some people are just really pathetic, and have to take out there anger out on an animal.:mad: Sorry, I had to say that. Anyway, Bob had another name when we got him and the shelter suggested that we give him a different name to help and disassociate him from his previous bad experiences. It seems to have worked, he now loves on her and they spend many happy hours together.

Bob is a Maine Coon/Mix or MC look alike. My vet says she is almost positive that he is an MC or at least mostly MC. He is a big lovable guy, weighing in at about 17 lbs. He got to almost 20 lbs once and that is when he went on a diet.:eek: He could still stand to loose about another pound or half a pound, but at least we have the weight issue mostly under control. Truth be told if we would quit feeding him so many kitty treats he would probably make his weight, no problem.:eek:

Bob does definitely have some of the MC traits, he has the cutest little chirp and he likes water. He is not a real lap kitty but does like to be in the same room as we are in a lot of the time. Don't get me wrong when he is in the mood he can be real lover boy, and very cuddly, but it will generally be on his terms. Although sometimes he really looks too cute and I have to pick him up and love on him, he puts up with that.

He really loves to watch the water come out of the faucet and will even drink from it sometimes. He has never really played with the water as I have heard of some MCs doing. He will also let us know when he uses the litter box, when he comes out he will meow a few times just to make sure that we know. The first couple of times I came running to make sure that he was OK, and he just stared at me few a few seconds and then plopped down and cleaned himself. :rolleyes: Does anybody else's cat do that? Now, I just tell him thanks for the information and go on with whatever I was doing. He is a real guard cat, he usually wants to be someplace up high so he can observe and make sure that all is well in his domain. I have built a couple of cat trees so he can do just that. When I get to the pictures you can see them.

I saw a post yesterday or today about a cat that will just plop down and demand attention, Bob does that. He will be sitting there and I'll walk up and he will take a few steps and just plop, it is not an ease down it really is a plop, sometimes he even makes a thud sound. He will then roll on his back and I then must give him belly rubs or suffer the kitty consequences. :) He also loves to be under things, blankets mostly. I think it is a hunting instinct, but he then get warm and comfy and falls asleep.:rolleyes:

Ok, you have suffered through enough of my description about Bob. I really could go on for a couple of more pages, but I feel that I would loose my audience. ;) So on to the pictures (unless of course you have already skipped to the pictures and have come back to read).:rolleyes:

I do not have the pictures on a site that I can access them from, so I have to put them in as links in different posts of this thread. Hopefully that is ok.

Here we have Bob demanding a belly rub.:cool:

CatDad
10-29-2003, 08:22 PM
Here is Bob on the first cat tree that I built for him. This is one long cat, the platform that he is lying on is about 28” and if he stretches out he will hang off either end. I made this one because I couldn’t find a scratching post that was long enough for him if he was completely stretched out. By the way that is about 38”, yes I measured it once. I wanted to be sure that he had a proper scratching post, didn’t I?:D

CatDad
10-29-2003, 08:24 PM
Now for the image from the previous message.:o

CatDad
10-29-2003, 08:25 PM
This one is just cute. As you see more pictures in the future you will see many more stuffed bears. My girlfriend has quite a collection and they have invaded the entire house. I tease her that our decorating motif is early bear. Don’t laugh one of our spare rooms is filled with bears. Remind me sometime and I will take some pictures and post them.

CatDad
10-29-2003, 08:27 PM
Here is Bob relaxing and sitting up trying to be bear like. They are not in this picture but he has about 4 or 5 bears to the right of him. If I had been thinking I would have included them.

CatDad
10-29-2003, 08:28 PM
Ok, one last picture of Bob just because it includes the cat tree that I built for the cats about a month ago and I am really kind of proud of it and wanted to show it off. So when I found a reason to do so disguised as a Bob picture I took it.:rolleyes:

CatDad
10-29-2003, 08:33 PM
Now on to Joey:

After we had Bob about a year it seemed that he needed a friend (Ok, we wanted another kitty and didn’t think that Bob would mind too much). He seemed to get along with the other kitties that he met at the vet’s office. This was also at the height of Bob’s little (big?) weight problem and we thought that another kitty might help him be a more active and thus help keep his weight down. So we started a new kitty quest. Thus we happened upon Joey.

We found Joey at the same shelter that we found Bob at. This was to be my girlfriend’s kitty as I had picked out Bob. She was in the room that they keep the socialized cats in and thought that this was a good choice. She let us pet her and was not unfriendly to either of us, so we asked about her. A brief physical description, Joey is a DSH or DMH kitty, has tabby markings, and weighs about 9 or 10 pounds. I know that she is a normal sized kitty, but she seems tiny next to Bob.

It turned out that Joey had quite a history, she was labeled a semi-feral. She was born in a cat colony to a feral mother and was not picked up right away so was not properly socialized to people at a young age but she was taken in by the shelter when she was still quite young, so they spent some time and tried to socialize her. She spent about 2 years at the shelter and was then adopted by a couple. They unfortunately never got her to come out of her hiding spot and so she spent a year and half hiding under a bed and only coming out to use the litter box and at night for food. The shelter did not speak ill of the couple so I am pretty sure that she was not abused, it was probably just not the right type of environment for Joey. Which does happen and the couple did care enough to bring her back when it was very clear that they were unable to work with Joey. So at this point Joey is about 3 and half by the best estimates and she spent the next year and half at the shelter. I did not feel very bad about this as the people there are really nice and they take very good care of there kitties. I know this because I found out that Joey had developed a tight bound with one of the volunteers that worked there and he had taken care of her like she was his own, he just could not take her home. We still thought that she deserved a permanent home.

Anyway, we asked about her and they interviewed us and gave us her complete history and that she was a semi-feral and that she would probably always be a little skittish, but that she was a good kitty and would probably become more friendly the more comfortable she got. The told us that she had not been adopted since she had come back because she always hid up high and nobody saw her. They were glad that we saw her and were interested in her because we had a history that they could trace with Bob and they knew that he was doing well. However, we still had to be interviewed by the lady who was the feral cat expert, because of Joey’s past. She was off the day that we applied, so we had to wait for a day.

It turned out that the lady, who deals with feral cats, is also the one that got the final say on the adoption of abused cats because it was the person who we interviewed with before we were allowed to take Bob home. She had no problem with giving Joey to us. She gave us all the information that we need to introduce Joey to her new home and to Bob. She also let us know that there was no shame in bringing her back as a feral cats can be very hard to acclimate. I have done some reading since we got Joey and it is very had to get a feral kitty to integrate into a home. I am glad I did not know this before hand.:eek:

Anyway to make an already very long story a little shorter, we brought her home and had the “excitement” of introducing 2 cats. Which started rough, but now they at least tolerate one another, and can even be friendly. I will post pictures.

She is still very skittish and I have to be careful when I approach her, but at least I can approach her and she is not hiding all of the time. She is even comfortable enough that she does not jump ever time that one of us walks into the room.

She has warmed up to us quite a bit. Shortly after she had run of the house she found some towels on the dryer in the laundry room and grabbed one and I think that she had decided that we need a present because she dragged it up 2 half flights of stairs and dropped it at the door to the bedroom, meowing all the way letting us know that she was bringing up a present. She is not a quiet demur kitty when it comes to her voice, she has very loud meow. We first thought that she may be trying to create a nest or something so she could hide, so we left the towels there. When she ran out of towels she started in on the dry cleaning that was out, and that was not good. I took the towels back to see what she would do and that night she moved them back upstairs. So it has become tradition that the towels get dragged from the laundry room. I have placed a bunch of smallish towels in a basket and that is what she brings us. She also has the 4 original towels that she started with which are bath towels that are larger then her. I have not gotten a picture of this yet because she will not do this while we are watching. She stared doing this during the night and we got so used to it that we do not wake up anymore. As she has gotten more comfortable with us and stays out more and more, she started doing it during the day. The target area keeps changing. For instance, when she started taking treats from us she started to drag the towels to her treat place. I called it the “Joey, Towels for Treats” program.:)Now she will vary the target area, I am not really sure what the determiner is. She is happy and that’s all that counts.

Within about the last 3 or 4 months she has started to come down and sit on me and we take naps together. I am really excited about this as it would be the first time that she has let anyone sit and kind of hold her. I take is as a really good sign that we are making forward progress and there may actually be hope for more in the future.:D

Ok, there are many more things that I could write but I will wait for another time. I really didn’t know I had that much writing in me.:rolleyes: I usually only write short notes, thanks for reading it.

I will write about Flicka another time. Like I said she deserves her own thread and writing about her will take me a while. As it was this took me most of the afternoon to write what I have.

Now onto the picture part, once again I have to do this in several posts.

Here is the Joey girl sitting pretty.

CatDad
10-29-2003, 08:34 PM
Here I caught Joey sleeping: :p

CatDad
10-29-2003, 08:35 PM
Here she is relaxing in the big comfy chair:

CatDad
10-29-2003, 08:36 PM
I took this one because she was looking cute. She was actually scared to death in this Picture. We had just gotten back from the vet which is always very traumatic. The towels you see are some of the ones that she drags around the house, I think I put them there to try and make her feel better.

CatDad
10-29-2003, 08:36 PM
I thought that I would include a few pictures of them together. These are all taken from far away because if I get to close the Joey will run away.

CatDad
10-29-2003, 08:37 PM
Another picture of the two of them.

CatDad
10-29-2003, 08:39 PM
One last Picture them in the big comfy chair.

Ok that is all, I hope you enjoy the stories and the pictures.

No Really, this is the last Post from me in this thread. :eek:

catcrazylady
10-29-2003, 08:52 PM
Those are two GORGEOUS kitties!! I love the sitting picture of Bob!! He is one big handsome hunk of kitty!http://petoftheday.com/talk/images/our_smilies/biggrin.gif
Joey is absolutely BEAUTIFUL!! She looks very relaxed and content in her pictures! Having a house full of ferals myself I can tell you that you are doing a wonderful job with her! She is showing you all the signs of trust and love. It just goes a lot slower with ferals. I think you have made wonderful progress! We have one that we couldn't touch for a year and a half and now finally after three years he has just recently become a lap cat!! Patience is a definate virtue with these kitties.
I loved your stories as well. It helped me really get to know your babies. I think that they are two very lucky furballs!!:) http://petoftheday.com/talk/images/our_smilies/smile.gif

rg_girlca
10-29-2003, 08:54 PM
Phew, okay I'm finally finished reading those amazing stories and looking at all the gorgeous pictures of your beautiful cats Bob & Joey.

They look like they could be brother and sister. I would definitely say that Joey could have some Main Coon in her also.
I just adored all the pictures.
Thank you for sharing their wonderful stories and sharing those two gorgeous cats of yours.

auggie
10-29-2003, 09:04 PM
Wow, your cats are gorgeous!
The Teddy bear pictures are so cute.

captain
10-29-2003, 10:03 PM
What beautiful pics!!!!!

I loved them all, and thanks for sharing. You will have realised by now that we can never have enough stories, or ENOUGH PICTURES!!!

RobiLee
10-29-2003, 10:06 PM
Fabulous, Fabulous Kitties!!! They are beautiful cats. I loved reading about them. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to reading more stories about them.

Robin :)

P.S.....Being over here in the cat section sure does make me think about getting one!

CatDad
10-29-2003, 10:27 PM
catcrazylady,

I am really glad that you enjoyed my stories. I think that Joey has made alot of progress also and I know that patience is needed, I just want her to be more cuddly. However, it will happen at her pace and not mine.:)

Lorraine,

I am happy you enjoyed the stories and pics. I will post more in a couple of days.


Thanks to you both,
:D :D

carole
10-29-2003, 10:30 PM
Catdad your kitties are simply gorgeous, I also thought that they looked similar, lovely big balls of fluff.

Don't ever apologise for writing stories or posting pics about your cats, because that is what PT is all about, we all share a special bond here, and love to share special things about our kitties, their personalitys, their antics, their problems,their health, you name it , we discuss it.

Most enjoyable reading, thanks for sharing with us, we look forward to many more and hearing about your other kitty.:)

jazzcat
10-29-2003, 10:39 PM
Beautiful kitties! I love Maine Coons and mixes. I really enjoyed all the great pics and the story of your adorable furbabies, thanks.

CatDad
10-29-2003, 11:04 PM
auggie, captain, RobiLee, carole and jazzcat

I am happy that you enjoyed both the stories and the pics.:D:D I really am just a proud father and very happy to hear that you liked my babies.

I have told the kitties that they are going to be posted and Bob came over to see and made some suggestions. Joey just wanted treats and an ear scratch. :)

I have seen some of your fur kids (both from post and your sigs) and I must say that I have also enjoyed seeing them.

Thanks again to you for all of your compliments and words of praise.:)

shais_mom
10-30-2003, 12:17 AM
Welcome to PetTalk! I think you will enjoy it like the rest of us!
Your kitties have wonderful stories!! I love it!!
I can't believe how much alike they look!!!
TOOOOO CUTE!!

krazyaboutkatz
10-30-2003, 12:53 AM
Welcome to Pet Talk CatDad.:D Both Bob and Joey are gorgeous and I also think that they look like brother and sister. :) I enjoyed reading about them and their pics too. I look forward to reading more about them and seeing more pics in the future. :)

I'm owned by 4 male cats which you can see in my signature picture. I think that Storm is a Maine Coon mix too. Cirrus is also semi-feral and I've had him for almost 8 months now. I can't pick him up but he loves to be petted.:)

jenluckenbach
10-30-2003, 05:46 AM
OK, the problem with READING a "book" is having to REAPOND to a "book".:rolleyes: I hope I don't forget what I wanted to say. :D

1st the cats are GORGEOUS! and definilty both long hair (no DSH for Joey)
2nd. I am highly impressed by your cat tree building skills. I'd love to know hoe (exactly) to attach the sisal rope to a post. I have built for the cats also, but have always been afraid to try that with the sisal. (and thay LOVE the sisal)
3rd I am especially happy for Joey for finding such an understanding home. I too have been through a couple of those "shy" types and it is SO rewarding. AND right now I am fostering a kittne very much like joey and I fear she will never find people to give her a chance. So your story gives us both hope.

Other than that, It is so great to have another person who is very obviously a terrific fur-parent join our family. :D

lynnestankard
10-30-2003, 05:48 AM
Wow Bryan - are you a professional photographer? Those pictures are wonderful.
Just how sweet are Bob and Joey - I'd just love to have a cuddle with them. I hope those two sweethearts know how lucky they are to end up with their 'forever' Dad - and Meowmie.
I think Joey looks soooooo relaxed she's really settled with you - she was just waiting for you to come and collect her.
I love the recurring bears on the photos., too - my cats have to live with Eeyore all over the house!
Never, never, never apologise for either posting pics., or telling us too much about your furkids - both impossible. As long as you keep writing we'll keep reading!
And that cat tree is tremendous - you made it!!? :eek: :eek:

Looking forward to many more pics............

Lynne

sqwelch
10-30-2003, 08:10 AM
Wow, that was the longest thread I'd read yet but definately worth it !!!

Glad to hear your doing such a marvelous job with Joey, it takes a helluva lot of time and patience to befriend a feral but worth every bit of time spent. I remember rushing my RB Jock and I tried to lift him far to early and wow did he take a chunk out of my arm, 6 months later I pratically couldn't go anywhere without my shadow. Then you had to physically lift him off you so you could actually move off the sofa, plus the cheeky chap used to worm his way under the covers and up the bed through the night (he really did like his home comforts and of course loved his mum!!). My other cat Bonnie is also very cuddily and sooky now, she still doesn't like being lifted but will happily snuggle up to you on her terms !!

Keep up the good work

ps both Bob and Joey are absolutely gorgeous, no wonder your a proud dad ;)

catlady1945
10-30-2003, 09:07 AM
Your cats are just beautiful. We look forward to hearing about Flicka.

catmandu
10-30-2003, 09:41 AM
It is wonderful that Bob And Joey are where they are safe and secure and dont have to worry anymore. Thank you for being there for them! Bless You!Lost Cats and Feeder!

Tubby & Peanut's Mom
10-30-2003, 11:21 AM
What wonderful stories and pics! Like Carole said, no need to apologize because we love kitty stories and pics...especially pics. ;) :D Sounds like you did a wonderful job with Bob and are doing a wonderful job with Joey. They are both so adorable, and both definitely have Maine Coone in them.

Welcome to PT and can't wait for more stories and pics! :D

Oh, and if you just can't stop talking about your kitties, you've definitely found the right place. :D

kimlovescats
10-30-2003, 11:38 AM
Your stories were very enjoyable, and your kitties are awesomely gorgeous! I have a Maine Coon mix, Dexter, who looks very much like your Bob!

You have done a magnificent job to get Joey out of her "shell" so quickly! You could NEVER post too many pictures of these two precious kids of yours!!! So keep them coming!

Here is the link to a recent post of my Dexter!
http://petoftheday.com/talk/showthread.php?s=&threadid=36264

lovemyshiba
10-30-2003, 11:47 AM
Ok, don't spend much time over here on the cat side, but I need to start!!!!
Joey and Bob are adorable!!!!!!

The picture of Bob sitting up, bear-like made me laugh out loud!!!

Thanks for sharing their wonderful stories and adorable pictures!!!!!!!

CatDad
10-30-2003, 04:09 PM
Hi Again,

Jen(hopefully I have the first name right) asked a questions about working with sisal and I wanted to give her some information on it

So, since I am doing that, I also wanted to say thanks again to all of you for the wonderful praises of my kitties. I have told them all about what you have said and given them some extra treats and ear scratchings. I don't know if they understood, but they really liked the treats and scratches.:D

I also wanted to say I appreciate the encouragement that you have given me with Joey and letting me know that I am not alone in this. Also, I am not a professional photographer, I don’t even play one on TV, but I liked the compliment.:)

Now back to the real reason for this post, Sisal. Sisal really isn’t really much more complex to deal with then carpet, it is just more time consuming. All you really need to do is anchor it at the base of the post and start to wrap the post up until you reach the top. I know that sounds too easy and I will get to what I considered to be the hard parts in a minute. The first 2 sisal post I did I used a couple of half inch screws for the anchors, and the next two post on the nice trees that I did I used a good staple gun. I actually went out and bought a professional electric one from sears, it cost me, but it was well worth the price. I am truly a man when it comes to tools and I never pass up the opportunity to get a new one.:eek: The first hard part with sisal is that it is really abrasive and I highly suggest wearing gloves when working with it. The next is that you need to make sure that you wrap it tight, and that takes effort, I was worked up a sweat when I did the posts and my hands hurt from griping and pulling the rope. The first 2 that I did were really a bear because I did them all in one shot, but the second 2 to I was able to use the staple gun and put in an anchor every 7 or 10 wraps and that break made it a little easier. Really that is about it as far as the effort goes, it is not hard it just takes brute force. I also saw a suggestion of taking a piece of wood and a hammer and using that to pound down the rope courses to make them closer, but I had not figured out a way to do that and keep hold of the rope.

As far as the actual rope goes make sure that you get plain sisal and nothing that has been coated, you should be able to get it at just about any decent hardware store. I also liked the 3/8 inch size, 1/4 seemed to small and 1/2 too big. In the 3/8 size 100 feet will cover about 33 inches of a 3 x 3.5 inch post. I have also seen some sisal posts in the store that use a carpet instead of a rope, that would make creating a sisal post easy.:) I have looked for something similar but have yet to find it, my next place to look will be the carpet store.

Anyway, that is about it. Please let me know if you have any question on this or cat cat tree building in general. I am by no means an expert, but I will answer what I can.

jenluckenbach
10-30-2003, 04:27 PM
Thanks, that might be my next project. ;)

Russian Blue
10-30-2003, 04:48 PM
Welcome to Pet Talk (I also welcomed you in your post in General).

I loved reading about your cats Bryan! I also loved the story of Joey and her towels. :D

Glad you found this site and we look forward to more stories and pictures. A guy who loves animals is a good guy in my books!

;)

iloverat
10-30-2003, 08:17 PM
Really enjoyed the Bob and Joey show:D I, too, especially liked the picture of Bob the Bear and wish I could print it out for posterity.

You asked if any other kitties made an announcement after using their litter box. Our cat, Briggs, doesn't usually say anything when she urinates but I can always tell when she's engaged in other cat box activity.:) Her way of letting us know is that she begins to VROOM around the house, doing the crazy cat caroming off the walls, running as if Satan himself is after her and chattering all the while. She seems so HAPPY when she's bouncing around like this. Methinks she feels 5 lbs lighter?!!:p Then, of course, there are other times that she does this just because she feels like it, or there's a full moon or it's the middle of the night and her humans need to be awakened, NOW!!!!!

That's an adorable story about Joey and her towels. What a sweetie. Yes, it sounds like you've a very nice family. So heartwarming to know that 2 more abandoned cats have found a wonderful home ----- Bobbi

Barbara
10-31-2003, 07:36 AM
Welcome at PetTalk Bryan!
It also took me some days before I read your long stories but they were well worth reading them because I now have the feeling I know your kitties quite a long time.

I agree: Bob with his size seems to be a Maine Coon -the only cats that still look slim or at least athletic with 17 lb. If I hadn't seen them together it would be very difficult for me to tell who is Joey and who is Bob.

It is great that they are such good friends hanging out together on the couch. I am sure this helps Joey a lot to feel comfortable.

I am looking forward to meeting them often here.

Tigris and Filou send headbumpies. (Their size difference is about the same, but Filou is an Abyssinian of 7,5 lb and Tigris half Aby half Siberian of 13 lb).

Sara luvs her Tinky
10-31-2003, 07:44 AM
:eek: ..... FLUFFY BELLY OVERLOAD

I almost had to squeeze through the screen to *RUB* those bellies!!

Your cats are adorable!!! so sweet!!

Post more pictures!!!:D :D :D :D :D

ScantyNebula
10-31-2003, 08:46 AM
What wonderful stories and beatiful pictures!! bob and joey are both so adorable!! They look like big fluffy teddy bears!! And they looks so much alike, they appear to be very good friends according to how they cuddle up like that! :D They were all wonderful pictures, thanks for sharing

Vio&Juni
10-31-2003, 10:35 AM
Bryan, did you steal my cat :eek:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid85/p6b35dacecde3609d2d366cc4b81db9e1/fabfd781.jpg

LOL, Pichu will be Bob's copy when he grows Bob's size. I bet Bob has the softest fur :)

Joey is also very beautiful.

Welcome to PT!

sqwelch
10-31-2003, 02:49 PM
Originally posted by iloverat
You asked if any other kitties made an announcement after using their litter box. Our cat, Briggs, doesn't usually say anything when she urinates but I can always tell when she's engaged in other cat box activity.:) Her way of letting us know is that she begins to VROOM around the house, doing the crazy cat caroming off the walls, running as if Satan himself is after her and chattering all the while. She seems so HAPPY when she's bouncing around like this. Methinks she feels 5 lbs lighter?!!:p ----- Bobbi

Thats exactly what Bonnie does, total lap of honor round the whole house, Cat possessed, I think it must be like a weight off her mind !! Madcats :D

Steffi N
10-31-2003, 09:15 PM
Welcome CatDad to Pet Talk. I really enjoyed your stories and the pictures of your GORGEOUS cats. Give them snuggles and scritchies from me. Their cat tree is great.

CatDad
10-31-2003, 10:11 PM
I was going to let this thread fade into the sunset without saying anything, but the post by Vio&Juni has promted me to post another pic of Bob.

Here you go, Bob Sleeping. It's cute, but I thnk Pichu has got him in this one.:eek:

I'll encourage him to try and be more cute and try to capture it on camera.;)

Ally Cat's Mommy
11-01-2003, 02:15 AM
Bryan, Bob and Joey..

Welcome to Pet Talk. I really loved seeing all your gorgeous photos - I especially liked the last one where they are lying togther on the couch - they look so contented and happy - what more could any parent wish for!

I'm sorry I took so long to respond to your great thread, but I have been a bit pre-occupied with the intro of my new cat at home (Thanks for your kind words in my thread by the way), so I had to wait until I came into WORK to find the TIME TO READ THIS *AHEM*.

What I love about Pet Talk is that no-one will ever get fed up hearing about your pets, and you never have to worry that negative people will tell you that you love them "too much" or are "obsessed".... you have found a bunch of people who are all crazy about their furkids!

Good for you also by taking in "problem" cats. Not everyone has the patience it takes to handle their special needs, both adused cats and ferals have their own little "habits" and with enough love and patience I am sure they are the most rewarding pets anyone could ever wish for!

Scritchies and belly rubs to Bob and Joey

Julie

ChrisH
11-01-2003, 07:56 AM
Thanks so much for telling us all about Bob and Joey, and for those wonderful, wonderful pictures!:D What absolutely gorgeous kitties! :) Scritches and belly rubs to them both!:D

Felicia's Mom
11-06-2003, 09:05 PM
Welcome to Pet Talk, I have enjoyed reading about Bob and Joey.:) :)