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The black and white one is Tallulah. She's 5 years old and we got her last year from Cats Protection. She has IBS so she needs constant attention, but we can manage it. She really likes company.
The black one, just visible on the brown blanket, is Yoshii. She's 2 years old and we got her as a tiny kitten. She's extremely affectionate to me, otherwise she just wants to be an independent kitty but she's too much of a tiny failcat for that.
It's taken them a year, but they're finally used to each other.
I've just realised that I haven't posted about my new rabbits on here, well I guess it's time for that now, isn't it?
Following in the hops of my late rabbit Thumper (he died in December, as did a part of my soul), my family and I adopted two brother bunnies, aka 'brunnies', we've named Oswald and Bucky. They're just over 4 months old so they're still babies.
On the left is Bucky, named after Captain America's no.1 fanboy who isn't Coulson, and on the right is Oswald, named after the Lucky Rabbit.
Our latest rat, Murray, really likes hoodies. He covers them in fur and biscuit crumbs quicker than we can do washloads. Here he is making a mess of @Kelpie's.
I didn’t know this thread existed, here in all her glory is Nala, aka Morale Cat, MC for short. Named by the Discord regulars as she is happy to pose to bring a bit of moral support when needed.
She was a Cats Protection rescue, is scared of absolutely everything and anything, 90% eyes, but a huge fan of BIZKITS, peeing on the stairs, and tucking herself up in my bed during the day.
Bought her from that there Greece in 2021. Lovely, adorable and gentle are words we can use when she is in the house. Outside, woah things change. Unless she knows you.
She went in for spaying last year and this is where we discovered she has epilepsy. On tablets for life. As I speak, fit free since before Christmas.
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