Let let me know what you think of them. It’s really better to start with the first one so that you understand the cat’s behaviour. No 1. The cat who could read backwards.
My two brothers are nine months old. George is black and white with a beautiful pattern, particularly on his face - with a 'mask and blaze' effect. Charlie is black (looks dark brown in the sun) with a tiny white splashes at the 'bow tie' and a marvellous white 'sporran'!
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Amazing photos, by the way! They are gorgeous. Your Charlie looks a lot like my old Machiavelli (now long long gone). He was jet black all over, but in the sunlight there was a dark brown sheen to his fur. Not a white hair on him. Even his lips, palate, paw pads, whiskers, everything was black! Eyes were amber. I found out years after I got him that apparently he was a new breed, called a Bombay. Mum was Burmese and dad a local black tom. Very chatty, just like a Burmese, long, thin tail, very short fur and behaved like a dog - liked water, fetched balls etc. Miss him!
Here are my 3. Black and white is Merlin,his sister on the sofa is Stella. Both 17 years old. Skinny black one is half siamese and he's called Morris,he's 8. All were my daughter's cats and every time they moved house and changed landlords to a less cat tolerant one, I'd get a phone call!
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No 1. The cat who could read backwards.
I found out years after I got him that apparently he was a new breed, called a Bombay. Mum was Burmese and dad a local black tom.
Very chatty, just like a Burmese, long, thin tail, very short fur and behaved like a dog - liked water, fetched balls etc.
Miss him!
Don't forget to look at Simons Cat on you tube,you will all recognise the traits,really funny!
I love Simon's Cat - so does my 10 year old
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