That's the same thing I tell mine about Gray Cat. It must have been some tuff kittyhood for him though, since it's been about 9 years now, and he doesn't trust me, yet I am the one who feeds him.
We have The Babes, long haired black cat. She's 11-1/2 years old.
Then there's Pumpkin, a.k.a., Orange Thing. Sometimes we call him Pumpkin Pie. He's a short haired tabby, as you can see. He's about 4 years old.
Then there's Urkel, a.k.a., Boom Chickie, who will be 1 year old at the end of this month. I named him Urkel (from that show Family Matters) because he is black (long haired) and has a bow tie. He's always been sickly, battling this or that. He's already used 3 of his lives. And he is the clumsiest thing I have ever seen, just like Urkel. He's always running into walls, misjudging where to slide around a corner. He smashes his head into the bottom of the bed's side rails, again misjudging how low they are. And he falls off the bed before he's even landed on it first. Poor thing. He's not long for this world.
We have The Babes, long haired black cat. She's 11-1/2 years old.
Then there's Pumpkin, a.k.a., Orange Thing. Sometimes we call him Pumpkin Pie. He's a short haired tabby, as you can see. He's about 4 years old.
Then there's Urkel, a.k.a., Boom Chickie, who will be 1 year old at the end of this month. I named him Urkel (from that show Family Matters) because he is black (long haired) and has a bow tie. He's always been sickly, battling this or that. He's already used 3 of his lives. And he is the clumsiest thing I have ever seen, just like Urkel. He's always running into walls, misjudging where to slide around a corner. He smashes his head into the bottom of the bed's side rails, again misjudging how low they are. And he falls off the bed before he's even landed on it first. Poor thing. He's not long for this world.