This is one breed I used to make any excuse not to have come into my grooming salon. The Patterdale cross I did a couple of times a year was bad enough, it just barked constantly, but other pure Patterdales that darkened my door were vicious little gits. No bite inhibition at all!
Haha something like that, they spend much time there.. But in reality it's a more like an attention disorder.. Since i have 3 tanks now i need to devide the daily attention i give over 3 tanks and 2 cats. I try my best but still they feel kinda neglected and just solve their problem like that.. The positive side is the fish got used to them hanging and moving around close to the tank lots of time a day they became less scitish.He, he, Zozo. I think they are discussing your fish tanks......
Dark cat: "Which fish tank is your favourite?"
Ginger cat: " If you leave me alone, I'll fetch you a fish dinner"
The positive side is the fish got used to them hanging and moving around close to the tank lots of time a day they became less scitish.
A few years back my clown loaches used to be so skittish they'd hide if I am any near the tank. Yet, my dog used to sit next to the fish tank and lick the glass and the clowns took no notice of it whatsoever,
What cats talk in our absence:
This is one breed I used to make any excuse not to have come into my grooming salon. The Patterdale cross I did a couple of times a year was bad enough, it just barked constantly, but other pure Patterdales that darkened my door were vicious little gits. No bite inhibition at all!
That is just the cutest!
Rabbits make great pets but too many spend their lives in horrendous conditions, I think the all to common 'tiny rabbit hutches' should be banned from sale!
Yours looks well loved and happy though
Good on you mate