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Realized I hadn’t subjected you guys to cat photos.

The brown cat is Robert Lazarus (the rescue named him Bob) and the white and brown cat is Dylan Thomas (rescue named him Dylan).

Bobcat died as a kitten (thus his middle name) and was brought back to life, but was blind for a bit as a result. According to legend, Tomcat acted as his seeing eye cat when he wasn’t able to see on his own. Bobcat’s vision’s better now (though he still might have some issues as he’s a little iffy on balance sometimes), but the rescue didn’t want to separate the two of them since they were a bonded pair.

Loads of people wanted Tomcat but didn’t want to take a chance on a zombie cat. Which I’m constantly thankful for because they’re awesome. Even if they steal my keyboard and try to eat my notes and try (and succeed) to jump on me while I’m trying to cook because they want to play with the feather toy that’s been hidden (not so well!) on top of the fridge and know it’s their best shot at getting up there.

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  • 4
    Those are beautiful!! I love cats but i am violently allergic to them :<
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    Awe!

    And @AleCx04: me too ๐Ÿ˜ญ
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    @M1sf3t I honestly don’t know. Tom loves bags, though. For some holiday, I was gifted something from Amazon that came in one of their gift bags with one of those drawstrings on them. Tom hopped in, Bob found a way to cinch the bag closed, and boxed him in the face repeatedly through the bag until Tom got rescued.
  • 4
    @Jilano Right? I mean, look at his little face.
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    @AleCx04 and @Root did you know that there are some cat breeds that do not cause allergies? I also am allergic to cats but see what lives with me ๐Ÿ˜ŠThis is Cornish Rex (Doris). You may also want to look for Devon Rex or Skrillex Rex - generally whole Rex family :)
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    @Jilano They both end up photographing that way on occasion. Though it’s usually just that they’re tired of me snapping photos of them. Example:
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    @fonfi If I got a cat, it would be a bengal, savannah, or serval ๐Ÿ˜ป
  • 0
    Ruling the organizer
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