I have two kitties, Tomas and Sunshine. They are both extremely spoiled indoor cats though once we get moved and absurdly high fences erected *cough*, they will be allowed to go outside... with their own LGD Sunshine has extreme hunting instinct and I'm sure will be happy to be able to put them to use. I plan to add more cats to the family once we get moved and fencing up, etc.
Tomas:
And Tomas with Sunshine when Sunshine was a baby.
I am actually hoping to get into Oriental Shorthair cats once we have a good place for them.
I lost my precious girl Neko this winter. She was 22 years old and it's still extremely hard to be living without her. As you can probably tell, I'm a bona fide crazy cat lady...
I doubt the day will come when I don't have at least one cat. Now, if she would just let me take a picture.... I have two outdoor cats, I think. One I got about 6 months before the first goats. The other showed up this winter. Both are grey tabbies. Some of my guests are very amused to realize the older one is Gata (Spanish meaning female cat).
The other has not been named, to be honost I don't even know for sure it is still here. I just catch a glimpse every few weeks. I can only hope it is that cat mine squabbles with at night.
Mom thinks they should be Quark and Neutron. As fast at the other moves I think she's right.
This is my 4 yr old spayed Russian Blue, Princess Kitty Kat. She is a trucker kitteh. She travels the lower 48 states with me and has since the day I got her. She is my heart kitty. I adore her. She is super spoiled and doesn't like anyone other than me. No telling how many miles she has logged under her soft lil paws.
I just have to share... my mom's cat has been staying with me for the winter. This morning I was out cleaning the goat shed. I moved the manure to the pile where it collects until useful. Anyway, I heard a racket and saw a crow flying my direction. It was flying a lot lower than I usually see them.
I take a closer look and that crow is chasing my mom's cat. I don't know if the cat tried to climb the tree the birds are nesting in or what. At least the bird was content with just chasing the cat away.