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Lets share your cats photos :eyebrows:

 

may be hovis on female cats head?

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Before anyone says anything the breed is Maine Coon

The breed is originally a forest cat living in Maine USA and the tail was said to resemble that of a Racoon. Huge boney cats but soft as s*** these are not lap cats but are happy being in the same room as you as long as they can see you. Long haired as its cold in the winter in Maine, they don`t malt like domestic moggies but leave clumps of fur around. Gorgeous cats.

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Before anyone says anything the breed is Maine Coon

The breed is originally a forest cat living in Maine USA and the tail was said to resemble that of a Racoon. Huge boney cats but soft as s*** these are not lap cats but are happy being in the same room as you as long as they can see you. Long haired as its cold in the winter in Maine, they don`t malt like domestic moggies but leave clumps of fur around. Gorgeous cats.

 

 

they are beautiful. I have 2 half Mainecoons...

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Thats funny my male brown tabby MILO loves to lay on his back and sleep just like your`s he doesn`t like his tummy being rubbed though. My female blue/silver tabby MISTY never does that except outside on the patio and loves being rubbed on her tummy. She`s about 2/3 of the size of MILO who is known locally as "The Beast of Bodmin"

 

Presents brought home include a small bat, a few frogs, a huge seagull (Misty was a kitten and this was twice her size) , a ferret / stoat or similar creature that was very aggressive as I rescued it and caught it in a saucepan for release plus the usual small birds and mice.

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Jamesmark what you need is a liger !

 

Yes these do exist, call this one vermin and It`ll eat you alive, my two might lick you a bit roughly.

 

Cats are independent and think for themselves, Dogs are different and need to be told how to behave.

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