I am a benevolent, generous King and I am willing to share my favourite box. Harris-veli does not often venture on to the kitchen table, so I let him indulge himself or a while.
And he had such a lovely stretch when he exited.That's quite a paw span he has. Luckily he never uses them in anger as he is the gentlest out of all of us.
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Boxes are wonderful and you even get to have one on top of the table. How cool is that!
Whoa--he's quite the figure of a ManCat! He looks tall and strong and handsome and the Human can't help squeeing over his toes. She's also enchanted by your description of his gentleness.
Could we work out some kind of international kitty-exchange program where he could come over here and be nice to the Human for awhile and I could come hang out with you and visit Kiimamaa?
You Fincats (and Britcats) have an abundance of handsomeness at your place! How sweet of you to let him use your box (we recognize it!) for relaxation purposes. Happy Sunday, furriends!
Wes no longer plays with the red dot at our house. Our hairy slobbery sister Cinnamon started to chase it too. There was much mayhem and destruction and the red dot was banned.
Kisses
Nellie
That is very nice of you to share, Puna.
Hey PPP!
Have to say again. Your gentle to Harris show that King have big heart. And Harris is really cute too.
Vilperi with servant
This sweet little boy deserves all the love he did not get when he was young. Thank you,Aiti. We wish you could post something about Lewis,too.
Hugs and kisses.Dimitria.
With such an excellent box to occupy, we're shocked you don't have a roster posted beside it! Although, with those claws, we'd not argue with Harris ...
That is very kind of you to let Harris borrow your box.
Gotta have a good stretch anytime you have been curled up in a box.
Oh Harris, you are such a lovely, handsome boy! We all love you so much and love to see you enjoying yourself. Gentle boy kitties hold a very special place in our hearts, you know. Our mum is mad for your exquisite face. Totally kissable! How is Lewis, dear?
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