Also dangerous in pants.Oh, I've seen that breed before. It's a Canadian Royal Snakecat. Quite rare outside of Saskatchewan, if I remember correctly. Very dangerous, especially in packs.
That second one looks like a great way to teach your cat that the bed is a great place for pouncing and playing, just what you'd want.
When I was a kid, we had ferrets. They would absolutely do this--just before darting up our bellbottom pants legs and latching onto our shins with their sharp teeth. Fuckers.
Nah, we had one named Chuckles who was super fun as a youngin, but got super aggressive and crotchety in his old age. When I remember what assholes we were as children, I can't say I blame him."shins" means they liked you.
If he was older, he could have also had adrenal disease, which can make them very aggressive and bitey.Nah, we had one named Chuckles who was super fun as a youngin, but got super aggressive and crotchety in his old age. When I remember what assholes we were as children, I can't say I blame him.
This is absolutely true. In fact, the one behind you is doing that right now.
I do the same thing when my ferrets are playing.
Man, it sounds like they actually got Tony Jay to voice Shere Khan again.Sound ON