So we decided to see how Charlie would get along with a little friend.This is Jah Khat the Dizzle (my son called him Deisel) Charlie is getting used to him and I think she quite likes him now, though growls a bit.He is a real sweetie and very friendly
So was a good move I think.
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So far,he,s only nine weeks old ,he is completely black,has huge paws and long legs.I expect he is going to be a very big lad unlike Charlie and her sister which were a mix of really small breeds.His mum is sort of stripey don,t know about the dad.He,ll be the big daddy cat of our road I think lol.
Ahh what a little cutie they are so funny better than watching tv.Ive had black cats all my life but when my last one died at the ripe old age of 23,3weeks later a black ,white and a bit of ginger thrown in turned up at my back door and has never left.He is just begining to warm to my puppy whom we've had for 6mths now,so im hoping they will be best buddies one day soon ! Janexx
Isn't it funny how cats do that (turn up when you want one I mean) Our lovely old mogs turned up a few days after we moved into our first house the very day I had said to my Husband I wanted a cat. Spooky!!
Good move Farmer! Is the absolute image of my cat, Sam, who was discovered in a tenement in Glasgow about fifteen years ago! Still going strong and hope you get the same pleasure from Jah Khat as I have had from Sam over the many years! Cheers!
Glad you all like Dizzle,he,s settling in nicely,keeping Charlie on her toes
What a handsome little chap he is, Farmer D! And hopefully him and Charlie will become the best of pals.
One of my cats (a black & white boy) was a big lad! He behaved more like a dog and stayed by my side from the moment I took him in as a stray kitten and right to the end as I held him, age 14. Lived in a village back then and without encouragement he would follow me to the phonebox, or to post a letter - even braving the field of cows next to the house when I'd go for a walk
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