QD - If two cats are scrapping, it is a sign of surrender. In this case, I think he was just feeling comfortable and stretching and yawning from his nap.
What a poser, such lines, grace, look at those moves! Yup, you have been adopted. I think he just does not eat because your menu is simply not up to nibbles!
Get better food to make his nibs' happy!
The furniture may stay, he like approves of that. :)
so is this a permanent thing?
ReplyDeleteHappy, lazy, content... just as it should be :)
ReplyDeletejg - Who knows? He's still not our cat, just comes to visit and doesn't eat here.
ReplyDeleteDawn - He was very, very content on this visit but ducked under the fence when SWMBO came out.
Smug, that's what.
ReplyDeleteDoes it mean the same in cats as it does with dogs that when they expose their bellies skyward that they are totally comfortable in their situtation?
ReplyDeleteI would say (again) that you have new member of the family.
As fat as that guy is I would think he was with a liter if he was a she.
ReplyDeleteJulie - Yes, smug is a good way to put it.
ReplyDeleteQD - If two cats are scrapping, it is a sign of surrender. In this case, I think he was just feeling comfortable and stretching and yawning from his nap.
Steve - Yes, he is well-fed . . somewhere.
What a poser, such lines, grace, look at those moves! Yup, you have been adopted. I think he just does not eat because your menu is simply not up to nibbles!
ReplyDeleteGet better food to make his nibs' happy!
The furniture may stay, he like approves of that. :)
Sorry, M.I., he obviously is well-enough fed somewhere where he actually lives. So he will continue to fast when he visits us.
ReplyDeleteSooooo, apparently he found a place with good food...but crappy furniture.
ReplyDeleteAnd you have the good furniture but crappy food. Smart boy.
He is very gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteMeggie - He doesn't read my blog but I am sure he would meow "thank you!"
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