Beauty is, as they say, in the eye of the beholder.
I never *once* thought that I would ever think that persian cats were attractive but their personalities won me over. I suppose that if I spent enough time around Balinese / Van / insert-a-different-breed-here cats then I may well fall in love with that breed, too!
I think that the cat you are talking about sounds pretty special. Corporal Smokey. Poor lamb, though. Hey; if you adopt her (
) then we'll have both had red, blue point, black and calico cats living in our houses! :shocked:Marble, our second cat, was calico - well, dilute calico, to be precise. We actually adopted her without ever seeing her (!) and from the moment she arrived, she was just lovely. We thought; what a gorgeous girl. Other people said to us: "OMG! What a cross looking cat!!!" Of course, we couldn't understand what they were on about. . . .
Mahla was also dilute calico. I think there is a temprement trait particular to this colouring (as there is, apparently, with tortoishell cats.) It's difficult to pin down - very shouty, very skitty, everything very much on their terms but with a whole lot of love to give when they are good and ready!
As for the 50p thing - they had arrived, they seemed HUGE and I looked around to see what I could put next to their paws to show how big they were! 50p piece - perfect; everyone knows how big a 50p piece is! I think, though, I really need to get a shot of 'Noosh's dainty paws next to a 50p - then the comparison is complete . . .
Yeah - grooming - Wilf loves it - Alfie not so keen; I can see why he's been got with the scissors in rescue! I am determined to persevere and make it fun for all of us!
BTW - these cats have eyes-that-make-marks. What do you use; cotton wool & water or one of those tear stain products??
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