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Sunday, September 28, 2008

Rahja

Looks like I have to clarify or in my case eat crow about Rahja.
He is indeed a rare cat. He is a Balenese Lynx Point, not a
run of the mill Seal Point Siamese. Susie brought me up to date.
He is a totally smart cat. When he wants out he will jump at the
door knob cause he knows that is what opens it. Of course he is
unable to turn it. When he wants in he hurls himself at the screen
door to alert us. He is so cute, Susie was gone a couple of weeks and
when she returned he has been sleeping with her and will pet her
face just like she does his when he wants affection. Yes, all in all I
suppose he was worth the Ford Escort.
Now let me make clear he does have his negatives. One is that he sheds
his way long fur everwhere you might imagine. Even after brushing
everyday the fur miraculously appears in mass quanity.
For you Tristan, we have a cat that could be twin to yours. Her name is
Tashina. Looks identical. Seal Point Siamese. With a strange disposition.
Blessings to all

Mudflap McWonder

3 comments:

tristanjh said...

Misha has a strange disposition as well. She is wary at first, but then is much more friendly than a typical siamese once she gets to know you. She is only vocal when her food dish is empty and she requires lots of physical contact. She is protective of both boys and would run to them when they were small and would start crying.

I should post a more recent picture, however. As she has aged her fur has darkened a lot. I'll work on that!

Corbie said...

We have a cat of which I would consider posting a picture if it ever came out from under the bed long enough to snap one. Well, that isn't true - she comes out just long enough to attack my kids' feet and then retreat. Craziest cat that ever lived.

tristanjh said...

Corb:

You have a cat too?