Omegafanman
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Is he/she in retirement from the Bond films ;0) - lovely blue eyes.
@Duracuir1 I have said it on another thread but your cat seems aristocratic ....and is a real unit. Maybe related to the Tzars....
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Hello Omega Forum!
Is he/she in retiremen from the Bond films ;0) - lovely blue eyes.
@Duracuir1 I have said it on another thread but your cat seems aristocratic ....and is a real unit. Maybe related to the Tzars....
He looks like a Russian Blue that has never had difficulty securing a meal lol
A few cat challenges currently. We were away this weekend and the old boy is now extra clingy / clearly missed us (even more than usual). There might be another reason for that. The owners of his on/off crush have told me that she is not doing well in their house with other pets and animals and that they might have to put her up for adoption (she is already a rescue). With their permission I am giving her some respite in our outbuilding the last week or so and trying to see if her an old boy can get along. He seems resigned but she keeps hissing. I have managed to feed them together a few times. If I can get them to rub along then I might take her in. He can come and go as he pleases and has the whole house. She can go out but I have to let her in (the wonders of technology) and she has not been in the house. I can handle her / she is very friendly to humans. I am getting her an outside kennel to help as well. I don’t want to stress the old boy out of course. She does have an issue that she has no off switch for eating so I cant leave food down / she will just never stop. Old boy is used to grazing / only eats what he needs. Maybe letting her go for adoption again is best / what do you guys think?
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All quiet in the Beagle household these past days, an oldie from 2009, my old pal and I awaiting a lake steamer in Vitznau Switzerland.