>Scritch! Scritch !<
>Boop!<
>Scritch! Scritch !<
>Boop!<
>Boop!<
That’s my kitty boy!
>Scritch! Scritch !<
>Boop!<
>Scritch! Scritch!<
>Scritch! Scritch !<
>Boop!<
>Scritch! Scritch !<
>Boop!<
>Boop!<
That’s my kitty boy!
>Scritch! Scritch !<
>Boop!<
>Scritch! Scritch!<
Scrich, scritch, boop …. This is like a poetry, Doug 🙂
Andy adds to it “purr….purrr…
🙂
Darn!! We wanted to see him bite your “Boop” finger!
If I don’t watch it, and if he’s having a mood, he will bat it with his right paw or…bite it!
He is a good kitty! (Besides, I know when to stop before he gets upset!)
He looks very happy, Doug! I wish you both many good years ahead.
I hope so. Persians average 12 years, but, like any statistic that is an average, some individuals don’t make 12 and others exceed it. Needless to say, especially after Dougy died at 9, I am hopeful that Andy is one of those individuals that lives past 12. He doesn’t act like he has any of the usual Persian complications of age, nor has his veterinarian suggested any changes in his routine other than the prescription wet food, a means to minimizing potential kidney issues Persians can develop. Andy eats well, drinks his water, has “zoomies”, is a normal kitty boy at this point. I hope he continues to enjoy his life and lives without medical issues.
Thanks! I hope he has a long life, too!
Boop Scritch! So sweet! 😻
Andy and I have this relationship…
A very happy and lucky kitten 🙂 amitiés
Yes, we have a good time together!
He really is just like a living teddy bear.
His ear position sometimes gives him that look, eh!?