Multi-females, in my experience, are among the most antic of cats. They are beyond high strung -- I've owned a couple (love calico coloration) and even when you get them young, it seems like they are always a little on the wild side. One of my cats was nicknamed "Nutsy" because she was such a spaztastic animal. The spaying calmed her down a little, but not much -- less biting and streaking around the house, more assertive yowling and pwning of the premises.
What awesome coloration!
ReplyDeleteDid she bare her teeth after you snapped that? :)
ReplyDeleteThe chicken came in today and will be on its way to CHELF tomorrow, so I'm expecting Cowabunga in the next day or two. What fun!
Bridgett, you can't see it in the pic, but the tip of her tail is pure white.
ReplyDeleteand Flea, I'm eagerly awaiting Cowabunga!
Multi-females, in my experience, are among the most antic of cats. They are beyond high strung -- I've owned a couple (love calico coloration) and even when you get them young, it seems like they are always a little on the wild side. One of my cats was nicknamed "Nutsy" because she was such a spaztastic animal. The spaying calmed her down a little, but not much -- less biting and streaking around the house, more assertive yowling and pwning of the premises.
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