KJX-If you do, you need to get at least a pair, as they are very social, I started with two as a friend couldn't keep them, then was asked to take on another two, so we introduced the younguns to the oldies, am going to wait until they all pass away before getting more to avoid intro again (not difficult but would rather avoid it) and get a group of brothers next time 4-6, not sure, depends on space
Complete fluke, didn't even notice the toungue until I uploaded the pic. I love it though as the one laying down under the rug is normally the bully, it's like Poppy is getting her own back!
I don't know how to post photos but here are my 2: http://www.photobox.co.uk/my/photo?album_id=28536857&photo_id=1802969181
The little one is Tai (usually called little bit, she's evil and is a big bully, she's 6 months old now), the big fat one is Nemesis (more commonly called fatboy, he's almost 4).
I love my cats and they are definitely my baby replacements. They are housecats and fatboy is the softest cat anyone has ever met all he wants to do is have cuddles and he drools with happiness when he gets them.
Diva is deaf, has a heart murmur, barely any teeth and has absolutely no balance. She's only 3 and the most tolerant, affectionate and humourous cat I've ever met. She's got beautiful blue eyes too.
Here is Monty, he is now 8 years old we have had him since a kitten, he is adorable. Please ignore our horrible hallway. He is perched on the stairs looking at our new addition Gemma.
Here is Gemma, we picked her up on Thursday and are totally in love.
This is Daisy, my 15 year old Patterdale Terrier. We rescued her 6 years ago and she is the most loyal, lovely dog ever. The first pic is on our hilday in a caravan last year where she found the only bit of sunshine. The second is on a canal boat. She was too little to see anything from the floor so spent the whole week peeking over the edge of the front of the boat, watching all the ducks.