Yes, yes and yes.A serious question then fellas. Are cats really any good at getting rid of, or at least controlling, a rat population?
We have an issue with the wee devils but poison is out of the question due to having 3 dogs. Thus asking if a cat might be the answer.
I’m glad I wasn’t the only one that saw itPart Burmese, we think.
She's a sweetie, whose facial markings cannot be un-seen...
Lucky that weren't posted in the 'jokes' thread, as families across the land would be demanding moral protection ...
Cats are heat-seeking missiles.
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He's an Abyssinian/Somali cross. Somalis are essentially long-haired Abys, so we tend to regard him as an Aby. He's technically a 'blue' and has the characteristic ticked coat that they have on his back, with his underside being the colour you see. It varies with the light - sometimes it's pale fawn, other times it looks almost orange.Lovely colouring. Any particular breed?