I went to the shelter in search of a short haired ginger, but I've got one of each as he came as a set with his brother. I used to think the long haired would be the most labor intensive to groom and care for in the shedding department, but it's actually the short haired ginger dude who sheds soooo much. It's shorter and lighter so I think it blends in more with the carpet, blankets, duvet, etc. but when I vacuum the damn container is full of orange/white. The long hair is actually pretty easy - I just give him a 5-10 minute groom each night before his treat and he's a happy camper and I can dispose of all that fur he would otherwise risk a hairball over.All y'all with your beautiful stuffed-animal longhairs. I'm looking wistfully at these pics WITH my darling (who is shorthaired) on my lap and it feels like a betrayal. But the cat distro system pretty much only blesses me with shorthairs, and I'd never turn down a cat if I were in the market for a cat, because it wasn't a longhair, so alas.
mine loves a good groom with tha slicker. But I am allergic to him, so I think he knows and loves to see me suffer, and that's why he's purringI went to the shelter in search of a short haired ginger, but I've got one of each as he came as a set with his brother. I used to think the long haired would be the most labor intensive to groom and care for in the shedding department, but it's actually the short haired ginger dude who sheds soooo much. It's shorter and lighter so I think it blends in more with the carpet, blankets, duvet, etc. but when I vacuum the damn container is full of orange/white. The long hair is actually pretty easy - I just give him a 5-10 minute groom each night before his treat and he's a happy camper and I can dispose of all that fur he would otherwise risk a hairball over.
All this is to say, I thought I was a short hair only kind of person, but am very happy with both!
We added runt siblings - a Siamese (Remo) and a Tortie (Skippy / "Sis") to our family a few years ago.I m getting myself a siamese and a shiba when I have more time
awww what sweet faces!!We added runt siblings - a Siamese (Remo) and a Tortie (Skippy / "Sis") to our family a few years ago.
"Sis" is really quite lovely (not as spicy as most Calicos thankfully, although we think she might have a bit of the 'tism). Hands down one of the most photogenic cats I've ever seen.
Remo (Siamese) is without a doubt unlike any other cat we've ever had - exceptionally smart and affectionate.
We lived in an apartment that had lightweight hollow doors and he would jump up and unlatch the door lock by hanging on the lever every night to get access to us. (I'll have to see if I can locate the old video of him doing it). We eventually had to resort to using a doorstop. We now live in a house with solid doors, and he still jiggles the bedroom door handle every night; but bless his heart he doesn't have the body weight to open them (8lbs and not getting any bigger).
He also selected me as his #1 cuddle buddy and my heart just melts every time. For everyone else in the house it's absolutely sickening, I'm sure. ❤️
Every day, during my morning coffee before work we have a routine where he sits with me, and more recently he has taken to "training" me by putting his paw on my belly - my signal to unzip my hoodie, help him get tucked in, and then zip it back up. He'll stay in there for hours if I let him (and I have, of course I'd do anything for this guy).
OH MY GOD I HAVE TO PET THIS ANIMAL OR I WILL SURELY DIEThis one is ours.
Your cat looks so majestic up in the tree!Lilith the huntress
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Teefs!