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FAO Keith - as mentioned, heres Neko and his weepy eyes as a kitten - its a trait of Persians unfortunately, and the only problem Ive ever had with him has concerned his eye when he caught an infection. To clean, gently use a fingernail if the area is hard/scabby, it should come off in one go. If not, damp cotton buds should help remove the muckAttached Files
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Thanks again Marcus, you're a star.
Well, she's all settled in to her new home now, and she's being good as gold.
Here's some more pictures too.Attached FilesLast edited by Keith; 25-02-2006, 17:51.
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Yep, both Aeris and Neko are gorgeous wee cats.
Oh, and another thing...Mrs Fistman named the little rabbit in this picture Mardigan8, after Mardigan's little identity theft incident of last week. She parades him around in front of Aeris going [squeaky]"I'm Mardigan8! Do you want to play Halo 2?"[/squeaky]. Just thought I'd share that.Last edited by Keith; 25-02-2006, 15:27.
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Originally posted by KeithYep, both Aeris and Neko are gorgeous wee cats.
Oh, and another thing...Mrs Fistman named the little rabbit in this picture is called Mardigan8, after Mardigan's little identity theft incident of last week. She parades him around in front of Aeris going [squeaky]"I'm Mardigan8! Do you want to play Halo 2?"[/squeaky]. Just thought I'd share that.
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Keith how is Aeris getting along?
Heres a useful link - http://www.bluepersian.ndirect.co.uk...lory/tips.html
And this board was V helpful - http://www.persian-cats.com/users/emergency.cgi - when I asked a question or two also
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Honestly Marcus, I can't believe how good she's being.
I was sure that after being taken away from her mother, her brother and her sisters, she'd be miserable; but after the journey home (during which, I felt horrible ), she cried for a little while, then started purring really, really loudly. And since then she's spent all her time playing, sleeping, eating, and purring.
She's not really been left alone properly yet (we've both had time off to let her get settled in), except for an hour here and there, but she doesn't seem too bothered when she is. And she quite often just wanders off for a sleep during the day anyway.
Oh, and we had a look around, and she's a Himalayan, not a Van. Apparently Vans have black or orange eyes, and Himalayans have blue ones, like Aeris. (Although, my camera doesn't really show them off! )
Thanks very much for the links; I'll be sure to have a looksie at them later on. She's the sweetest little thing ever.
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Clarence is a lazy cat, he rarely goes out and doesn't play much. His one vice though is ear plugs, he loves playing with them and if you throw one over his head he'll jump at it endlessly. Sometimes though I think this is as much exercise for me as for him, I end up running around getting it back to throw again
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Just noticed this thread for the first time so I thought I'd bung up pics of our three cats: Smudge (9), Shadow and Star (both nearly 3).
Smudge was a stray from birth and we took her in when she was nearly a year old. She used to be super fit and chase squirrels all the time, but now she's fat and lazy, she took to domesticated life too well
Unfortunately Shadow and Star are both fit, quick and active... unfortunate because that means they delight in bringing assorted live wildlife into our house and leaving it for us to catch!Last edited by EJG1980; 01-03-2007, 20:52.
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