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Project 365 - 2011 AxeMan
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<blockquote data-quote="AxeMan - Rick S." data-source="post: 37010" data-attributes="member: 1746"><p>This cat is a trip. He's very well tempered. His owners gave him up because they could not give him the attention that he wants. He has his wild side to him. When he's not sitting or sleeping he's always on the move, but in slow motion. If I had to describe the way he acts, cross a Siamese cat with a Leopard, but he doesn't talk a lot like a Siamese. He has a slow walk, too, like a Leopard, and the tail is always moving slowly. He is not so much tall as he is long. He also has been de-clawed by his previous owners.</p><p> </p><p>He's fitting right in with the rest of the pride and he wants to play, but the others are still warming up to him and sometimes the playing turns into a tiff. He has really attached himself to me, which most animals do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AxeMan - Rick S., post: 37010, member: 1746"] This cat is a trip. He's very well tempered. His owners gave him up because they could not give him the attention that he wants. He has his wild side to him. When he's not sitting or sleeping he's always on the move, but in slow motion. If I had to describe the way he acts, cross a Siamese cat with a Leopard, but he doesn't talk a lot like a Siamese. He has a slow walk, too, like a Leopard, and the tail is always moving slowly. He is not so much tall as he is long. He also has been de-clawed by his previous owners. He's fitting right in with the rest of the pride and he wants to play, but the others are still warming up to him and sometimes the playing turns into a tiff. He has really attached himself to me, which most animals do. [/QUOTE]
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