Date: 11/2/2007 11:46:45 AM
Author: CrookedRock
So adorable! I have to ask how they became such good friends??? We just got a Savannah Kitten, and we already had a 1 1/2 year old Choocolate Lab... Any suggestions?
Date: 11/2/2007 1:52:13 PM
Author: door knob solitaire
I have the warm and fuzzies just thinking of your babies! And a strong desire to come over and nestle up with them!!
That Chihuahua is the MOST ADORABLE one I have EVER seen! Is she a long haired variety? Her features are softer and rounder than most I have seen. I am smitten! Looks like your Max is too!
DKS
I 2nd that ... REALLY looks Papillon-like to me! Maybe there was some friskin around by that mom!Date: 11/2/2007 10:38:37 PM
Author: musey
Whoopsie looks a LOT like my papillon/pomeranian mix (who is often mistaken for a long-haired chi). It''s so funny how different even sibling pups can look!
Date: 11/2/2007 10:50:56 PM
Author: decodelighted
Date: 11/2/2007 10:38:37 PM
Author: musey
Whoopsie looks a LOT like my papillon/pomeranian mix (who is often mistaken for a long-haired chi). It''s so funny how different even sibling pups can look!
I 2nd that ... REALLY looks Papillon-like to me! Maybe there was some friskin around by that mom!
What a sweet combo those two make though. My pap was snuggling with our most troublesome cat just this morning. They lie back to back, lean around & lick each others faces. SO SWEET.
Date: 11/3/2007 5:37:30 PM
Author: Pandora II
Is Max a seal point siamese?
If so, I have yet to meet a siamese who isn''t eventually prepared to be friends with anything warm!
Mine will cuddle up with my pythons (as long as they''re not too cold) and one even tried to curl up with a tortoise!
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AAAWWWWW!
Max looks like a seal point - but he has some pretty visible striping that shows through. He''s affectionate, but he usually demonstrates it by putting his anus as close to your face as he can Or by collapsing with a great thud on top of your sleeping head.
The pup and cat are really more likely to play rough than cuddle. It''s the pup''s fault... she will not let up on the cat. *nip*nip*nip*
Date: 11/3/2007 9:39:56 PM
Author: Pandora II
All siamese have stripes - you just don''t notice them that often.
My blue and chocolate points have all had stripey tails and very slightly stripey legs, it was harder to see in the seals though.
My understanding is that the original cats that modern cats are all descended from were tabby and this still shows through - a bit like black leopards have leopard spots, but they are hard to see.
He is beautiful!
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Yep.... all cats have stripes - at the very least, on their tails. I''ve checked each and every one!
I love kitties and I love Max. He''s a sweetheart....