You’ve provided a real banquet for them.
There’s a lovely David Attenborough segment (can’t find it on Youtube) of him hoeing in a garden, then tossing a worm to a waiting robin. He then asks the question: this scenario is such an old story: but what did robins do before people came along? Life of Mammals, I’m pretty sure.
She’s a pretty girl.
(Odds she’s a he are quite low, so feeling pretty safe about this assumption.)
Actually the cat is a boy. He was abandoned in the gardens of the building where I work. Fortunately a group of volunteers found him and have already referred him for adoption.
I believe he has even been adopted, as he was a very handsome and tame cat.In these pictures you can see how calm he was.
Very rare for a calico! I don’t care if he’s a boy or not, still very pretty. (And yes, my boy cats enjoy hearing how pretty they are. )
One of the volunteers said the cat was male. I must confess that I didn’t check these details…
I think every cat need that we say they are awesome, even though they already know that. I have never met a feline that is unsecure or has self-esteem problems.
Granted! But they still love validation.
They’re just checking to make sure the humans are paying attention.
Cuddling up together usually means either it’s cold or something is making them nervous; perhaps they’re picking up on something subtle.
Just look at it.
At first I tought it was just a flower.