Saturday, August 28, 2021
Since August 3, this mischievous young male named Persian has been in foster care with me.
He came back from adoption in the Netherlands after 4 months, because it wouldn't click well with the other cat of the house. At first my own cat Loulou was not happy. After a careful introduction they play really nicely together now. Kick up, kick down at lightning speed and all kinds of other ways to run after each other. Little play 'fight' together, they keep each other busy!
He is very social to everyone, the dogs, the cat and everyone who comes into the house is immediately greeted in a friendly manner. If possible, he jumps on your lap to cuddle, even if he doesn't know you yet. He will also never scratch or bite (what my own Loulou might do).
He has an oriental appearance (from Esther (Ace) I understand that she thinks he may have a Siamese mother). He is slim built, his black fur shines beautifully, has big round eyes with which he wonders looking into the world. His tail is provided with a few kinks ( he by the way not bothered by this). In short, it is quite a hunk!
Persian loves to play. With a dangling string, a wad, a cat (toy), it doesn't matter with what or who.
He also likes attention and is very curious, he wants like to be everywhere. Sleeping, he likes that too and that's what he does for a solid number of hours a day. Squeek, mrrrrb, blib blob, ieeep, those are just a few sounds that he makes on a regular basis. He is of course not good at verbatim writing, so I recommend that you really do need to come and meet him and make his acquaintance face to face.
Is he completely perfect then? Well, he's coming along nicely, but as befits a young cat, he also has his mischievous sides (although those don't detract from his perfection). Persian eats like a hungry wolf and that's fine if he only does this with his own food but he prefers not to. If my dogs and cat eat at the same time he has to get his separately. He also has some typical young kitty pranks like nibbling on houseplants and the like, but that's all not insurmountable.
For more information about Persian, please click on his name.
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