But don’t try to sneak up on him! (His horns are up!)
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Yes, they are mostly noticeable on long-haired kitties. It happens when they wrinkle their scalps and that happens when they sense something interesting.
Your own feline home security device!
It actually works pretty well for me since I don’t always hear people at the door.
Good job, Andy!
Kitty horns? Never thought of them that way….cute!
Yes, they are mostly noticeable on long-haired kitties. It happens when they wrinkle their scalps and that happens when they sense something interesting.
Nothing is more dangerous than a sleeping cat, Doug. ! 🙂
In friendship
Michel
My hands tell me that, too! LOL!
Those kitty horns are like radar antennae, always turning and tuning in to what’s happening. 🙂
Yes, and they miss nothing!
aaah that means we will have a good start into a new week? horns up is always a good sign, right?
Or an indication kitty boy mayhem is about to commence… LOL!