Show us your kitty cats

Caporegime
Joined
17 Feb 2006
Posts
29,263
Location
Cornwall
Unfortunately I think it's a case of domestic cats have been taught by humans to play with their prey, and as they have no real need to eat it to survive they just cause it around for a bit.

(realise that's not always the case, I've stepped on enough half eaten mice in the dark of night over the years)
Cats in the wild play with their food too.
 
Associate
Joined
23 Feb 2009
Posts
2,395
Location
Bournemouth
Here is my cat.

Cassy the ragdoll.

20708304_10155670144152375_2496642766903872365_n.jpg

20819244_10155670144322375_6286056438899963947_o.jpg

20728263_10155670143937375_1817734716655427802_n.jpg
 
Associate
Joined
23 Feb 2009
Posts
2,395
Location
Bournemouth
Yep. I have two :)

Very vocal, very affectionate. Unique look about them. Love them to bits. :D

Nice we have 2 ragdolls as well, one called parker who is 15 years of age and not animal years you know and he is on his way out i'm afraid, not eating as is like a bag of bones.

The other one called cassy is a lot younger and i do not know her age but i know she is young.
 

Vix

Vix

Associate
Joined
1 Dec 2005
Posts
1,647
Location
Norfolk
Here is a pic of Goggles from today. She has been dashing about the place like a loon, I think because it's windy. She was taking a break, and looking really impressed at having the camera shoved in her face:

1811.jpg

Bless her, she died this year at the grand old age of 18. Having lost our dog this year too, the house was just too quiet so we've adopted these two idiots:

Maverick:

smallMaverick81.jpg


Goose:

smallGoose11.jpg


I've never had a kitten before, wow I was so underprepared but they are certainly keeping me from dwelling on things!
 
Back
Top Bottom