I had a female Orange tabby that found us after we bought a new house. We started finding muddy footprints on our vehicles and found she was living in the crawlspace under our house. Over the next year she would come inside to at and perhaps spend an hour or two inside but then want out again. Over time she became our cat. We took her to the vet for shots and checkup. We were surprised to find out she had been fixed. The vet said she had to have been someone’s pet that had been abandoned rather than feral cat as she was willing to approach people. I inherited her after my wife and I split up. She was always sitting by the door to greet me when I got home. She was a great alarm clock in the morning, especially mornings I didn’t have to work. The doctor had estimated she was about 5 when we brought her in for a checkup. We can never be sure if she was 5 or not, but I had her for 22 years. I still miss her. When she died, the vet said he only had two other pets older than her.
We have two orange space aliens, a couple of Tuxedo idiots, and a Siamese who wandered into the house when we accidentally left the door open and stayed for food and a place to sleep. They seem to be from different planets, but we love them. I like the Oranges a little bit better, but the Siamese is the weirdest one, also the most mischeif making one.
My experience completely opposite I have a male and female Male is way more affectionate and attention hungry Female was a loose cannon and only had certain times for pats n stuff Breed may be an input too though, male is a tabby female was black
My tuxedo is a male and extremely vocal & so is my male tabby foster. My female Russian blue only wants pats on her terms, she spends most her time in my screened patio trying to catch geckos. I do have a female tuxedo kitten who is over the top cuddly but is also a bit of a brat. She steals everyone's food, has kangaroo punched my maltese mix and has started picking on Biskit, my 85 lb Shar Pei/Lab dog. Luckily my dog Biskit is very kind and starts heading the other way when she heads for him. My Russian blue (Kiki) has suddenly decided she hates my foster cat because they both like the same chair in my living room.
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I had a female Orange tabby that found us after we bought a new house. We started finding muddy footprints on our vehicles and found she was living in the crawlspace under our house. Over the next year she would come inside to at and perhaps spend an hour or two inside but then want out again. Over time she became our cat. We took her to the vet for shots and checkup. We were surprised to find out she had been fixed. The vet said she had to have been someone’s pet that had been abandoned rather than feral cat as she was willing to approach people. I inherited her after my wife and I split up. She was always sitting by the door to greet me when I got home. She was a great alarm clock in the morning, especially mornings I didn’t have to work. The doctor had estimated she was about 5 when we brought her in for a checkup. We can never be sure if she was 5 or not, but I had her for 22 years. I still miss her. When she died, the vet said he only had two other pets older than her.
We have two orange space aliens, a couple of Tuxedo idiots, and a Siamese who wandered into the house when we accidentally left the door open and stayed for food and a place to sleep. They seem to be from different planets, but we love them. I like the Oranges a little bit better, but the Siamese is the weirdest one, also the most mischeif making one.
My experience completely opposite
I have a male and female
Male is way more affectionate and attention hungry
Female was a loose cannon and only had certain times for pats n stuff
Breed may be an input too though, male is a tabby female was black
My tuxedo is a male and extremely vocal & so is my male tabby foster. My female Russian blue only wants pats on her terms, she spends most her time in my screened patio trying to catch geckos. I do have a female tuxedo kitten who is over the top cuddly but is also a bit of a brat. She steals everyone's food, has kangaroo punched my maltese mix and has started picking on Biskit, my 85 lb Shar Pei/Lab dog. Luckily my dog Biskit is very kind and starts heading the other way when she heads for him. My Russian blue (Kiki) has suddenly decided she hates my foster cat because they both like the same chair in my living room.
male cats know they have two purposes in life, playing and making kittens, indoor male cats play more than make kittens, lol