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Does your cat ever "look" like a different species of animal?
Richardcoulter
12-11-2011
One of mine sometimes looks like an owl when she is staring at something and moving her head about quickly, at other times she jumps on the bed and is like a baby brown bear and at other times she reminds me of a brown rabbit.

The other sometimes looks like a meerkat as she strains to look at something

I used to have a pure white cat that looked more like a white rabbit
Missjef
12-11-2011
My tabby when she was a kitten used to stand on her hind legs like a meerkat , but she doesn't do it anymore, looked so cute though.
My nana always used to think my other cat whose a tortoiseshell looks a bit like an owl, and actually i kind of see what she means, it's just the way sometimes her ears prick up! As weird as it sounds!
Richardcoulter
12-11-2011
Maybe she doesn't have to do it anymore as she has grown bigger

You've just reminded me of when I introduced a new kitten to my existing adult cat many years ago.

The kitten stood up on two legs as if to say "if I do this, i'm as big as you"!

The adult cat thought for a moment and then stood on his back legs, as if to say, that doesn't work as I can do that too!
Missjef
12-11-2011
Originally Posted by Richardcoulter:
“Maybe she doesn't have to do it anymore as she has grown bigger

You've just reminded me of when I introduced a new kitten to my existing adult cat many years ago.

The kitten stood up on two legs as if to say "if I do this, i'm as big as you"!

The adult cat thought for a moment and then stood on his back legs, as if to say, that doesn't work as I can do that too!”

aww thats really cute!
wildpumpkin
12-11-2011
Mine can look like an owl too.
Richardcoulter
14-11-2011
Well, if you think about it, a cats head (particularly on a brown/tabby cat) does look and move like an owls!

Incidentally, I learned today that ALL cats are descended from black and white cats
NooksCranny
14-11-2011
A bat when he was little
dekaf
14-11-2011
Originally Posted by NooksCranny:
“A bat when he was little ”

Gorgeous picture.
NooksCranny
14-11-2011
Originally Posted by dekaf:
“Gorgeous picture. ”

Thanks
Richardcoulter
14-11-2011
Originally Posted by NooksCranny:
“A bat when he was little ”

Originally Posted by dekaf:
“Gorgeous picture. ”

I agree, he's lovely
Richardcoulter
15-11-2011
Mine started looking like an ostrich this afternoon!

She was straining her neck to see where the new cat was making a noise from, as she isn't completely used to it yet
Richardcoulter
16-11-2011
...this morning, 'cos she has a mostly white, small face, I told my oldest girl that she looked like a mouse. I said that she shouldn't look like her own prey as another cat might try to eat her!

She gave me a dirty look and jumped off the bed
elliecat
16-11-2011
sometimes I see a bit of a Racoon in her as she looks like she has a mask on
mcflooze
16-11-2011
I got my Siamese boy when he was 11 weeks old. He looked like a very pretty rat.

Now, with his massive ears and little face, he sometimes looks like a bat.

He's a full pedigree though, so he's always gorgeous!
pugamo
16-11-2011
My cats just look like cats but I swear my dog looks like a baby monkey sometimes!

Monkey: http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=bab...t:429,r:6,s:56

My dog: http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=roy...1t:429,r:0,s:0
Jolene
17-11-2011
Yes - I often look at my chubby boy and think he resembles a gorilla, a koala, a monkey and a bear.... just depends on his moods

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