This is a wise tactic, I shall be adopting the same sort of thing myself. The puppy has buried his nose into the corner of his basket to keep it warm. CJ xx
Isn't he handsome! Even dangling asleep. Don't bother with 'special' milk, Lucille - mine dislike it, and it's expensive. Some cats tolerate a little cow's milk, whilst others get a bit gassy, but I seriously doubt if a thimbleful isn't going to harm your visitor! But never give him Dreamies - he'll move in with you at once!
This is a wise tactic, I shall be adopting the same sort of thing myself. The puppy has buried his nose into the corner of his basket to keep it warm. CJ xx
ReplyDeleteHe does appear to be very concerned... :-) Nothing a little saucer of milk won't fix though...
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DeleteYes he has a little saucer of milk as a courtesy to us. We never feed him.
DeleteDo you let him have cow's milk? I thought it was bad for them? He is so elegant.
ReplyDeleteHe has a thimbleful about once in six months. Have only recently heard that you can buy special cat's milk.
DeleteTall Cat needs his own story book.
ReplyDeleteI did the same .
ReplyDeleteIsn't he handsome! Even dangling asleep. Don't bother with 'special' milk, Lucille - mine dislike it, and it's expensive. Some cats tolerate a little cow's milk, whilst others get a bit gassy, but I seriously doubt if a thimbleful isn't going to harm your visitor! But never give him Dreamies - he'll move in with you at once!
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