mrmikey
Veteran Member
That is a cute pic, just enough of a head twist, seems like he's saying, "yeah, so what....bite me, you are now mine human" LOLShoulder Mechanic survived the Buffalo Blizzard.
That is a cute pic, just enough of a head twist, seems like he's saying, "yeah, so what....bite me, you are now mine human" LOLShoulder Mechanic survived the Buffalo Blizzard.
Mine is a my co-pilot. Nearly 10 years old girl. It's actually a record for us with cats.
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Aww, so sorry!Lost my girl a couple weeks ago. That was an hard hit. She loved riding with me on the tractor, either on top of the dash, fender or just on my lap.
She also loved going in the shop with me and just watch me work on stuff. Every time I would weld something, I would simply tell her to turn around because of the light and she would do exactly that. What an awesome cat she was.
My Son has a young "shop cat". Every time I show up it comes running. Loves to sleep on my lap. Danny said it doesn't do that with any other visitors. His dog Ziggy always sits by my chair the whole time I'm there too. I'm not sure if that's good or bad.
We aren't pets in the house people. My two dogs live in a climate controlled shop with cushy beds and an always full water bowl and food bowl. Neither of them would go in the house if I invited themCats and dogs.
That little guy rubbing my feet is a hoot. Every night he comes in the bed and makes biscuits then curls up and sleeps right in my arms. Around 3am I get up to use the bathroom and he jumps off the bed and leads me down the hall. I turn into the bathroom and he continues on to the kitchen and has a snack. When I come out, he leads me back to the bedroom and curls up back in my arms. It's a ritual.