heheh this is so cute!
heheh this is so cute!
ahhh!! this is so freaking CUTE!!!!!! ahhh!!
Oh my, this is one big kitty.
cool this kitty does tricks!





Ok. I can contribute to this thread as I posted a video of my first two foster kittens to YouTube the other day:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaRqbJLok5Q
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you guys are killin me with all the cuteness!
awww I love the kitties!!!
Wait, what does Tiger have?





Tiger has transitioned. She was given to me with a wound from where the umblicial cord was cut off. The wound never really healed even tho' I religiously took care of it. On the day I took them both back... Sooty was healthy as can be however Tiger was not.. Tiger had an abscess or something along those lines near her hind quarters (underneath) that required an operation. It is during the operation she transitioned.
She didn't take well the the aesthetic supposedly.
Shame as she was such a beautiful cat! Yet that is life. I gave her the best last three weeks of her life and am very happy with that![]()
Sooty is still available for adoptionand I nearly came close to adopting her myself. Still miss the little psycho kitten ...
I was given the both of them as with any foster kittens because they were too young before being able to be adopted and/or were not of the required minimum weight (1 kg) to be available for adoption.. and in the case of Tiger.. had special needs.
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:sniff: poor Tiger!!!!
YOu are a good soul babe.





I'd be interested in knowing its breed because even "moggy" breeds have a "dominant" breed. All moggies as I've only ALWAYS had moggies in my life and could pick the dominant breed in all of them incl. all my foster "children".
The reason I ask is because certain breeds of cats do have a disposition to being able to be trained like dogs. It just takes patience and persistence on the cat "owner's" behalf to get it do tricks.
ETA: I saw it says Bengal. They are rather trainableThere is your answer...
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Yes they are, I've seen a few pretty smart and they like water!
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