@MrFraggle67 - he is a handsome puss.
Just back from an MRI, went into the spare room to check on the feeders via the window and found Buttons, make yourself at home why don’t you?
His expression looks like “Did you mention food at all…breakfast, perhaps?”
I try not to feed him apart from a few treats as he isn’t my cat and of course he might well be on a special diet.
Looks like it, yes
Here is the latest photo of my old girl Coco aged 19.
She is doing well at the grand old age of 19 - I bet she was a real beauty in her prime, with that wonderful colourpoint and those deep blue eyes.
isn’t it funny how cats love boxes so much…coco looks kitten like sat there
Coco was 15 in that photo, and she ignores the fish.
In the first photo her fur was a bit of a mess, as she had only just woken up.
I know that feeling!
She is beautiful!
Our last cat used to go into a trance when rolling about in Catnip.
If my two smell catnip or roll in it - it sends them bonkers. They hurtle round the house - up the walls and everywhere. But - if they eat the stuff it seems to have the opposite effect - they just flop about in the middle of the floor with stupid grins on their furry little faces!
Catnip is weird - but cats are weirder!
My last cat (Huggi) was the only one of the three cats I have lived with that reacted to catnip. She was a very quiet little cat, but when she had been at the catnip she became quite extrovert and energetic, then after 15 minutes of exuberance she would crash. I only exposed her to it every couple of months, I didn’t want her becoming an addict
Huggi