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Pedigree: Oceanaria Quintana Roo

Milady De Winter AKA Mimi/Mimi Roo

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8 months now ... growing up :D
 
Those bloody cats are training me! One uses plaintiff meows and googly eyes and the other uses scratching and sad/pathetic eyes. They can't be bothered to use the cat flap when I'm about - and want me to open the door for them!

It started with Kumari driving me mad by repeatedly and endlessly clicking the magnetic trigger on the flap so I'd open the door to let her in. Now they are both at it for coming in and use their own tactics to be let out. There are two cat-flaps but I have to open the door?? Problem is - they have more patience than me!
 
Our Mimi is at the top of this page, but Kenya who followed on got lost in the forum to-ing and fro-ing ...

Here's Kenya (or Princess, Special K, KK, Kenny Boobs - she has saggy boobs):

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The girls are proper settled now and love each others' company.

Here they are after, I presume, a mouse ...

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Heres my Shih Tzu which me and the mrs Which we adopted from a family member.
His name is Benny AKA Benny Boo AKA Benzilla AKA Benzilla from Minniller.
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@Snuff - they are three fine looking animals and clearly well socialised. Congratulations. What are their names, please?

Will you tell us more about the lion ginger cat checking out the statue? What breed is it?
Is your Bengal marbled all over? Can you walk her, too?
What about your dog?
 
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Charlie down the park scouting for girls.

According to others he's a tall Coton de Tuleur which is a bichon type...dunno he was a rescue.
 
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@Snuff - they are three fine looking animals and clearly well socialised. Congratulations. What are their names, please?

Will you tell us more about the lion ginger cat checking out the statue? What breed is it?
Is your Bengal marbled all over? Can you walk her, too?
What about your dog?

The cat checking out the statue is a Abyssinian cat called Indy and the other cat is nog a bengal (looks like one but is not) but a toyger called Loki. He has the genes of a toyger but has a marble coat. All our cat walk on the leash (we had siamese, orientals, maine coons, burmese, house cats). The mallinois dog in the picture (Cikoo) was my work dog, the last one before I retired. He was on dead row because he was very aggressive. They called me up and asked if I wanted him, my old dog just died. I took him in and after a initial testing out how far he could go with me we never ever had any problems with him at all.

He had free access to the whole house and never slept in a bench or kennel. Wonderful dog that after training became the main demonstration dog for the Belgian demo team. The things this dog could do where unbelievable. We had to replace his canines with titanium ones (as you can see in the pictures). Unfortunately he died just before I retired when my car was crushed between the dividing wall on the highway and a gigantic truck that without warning crossed over to the third lane (where they are not allowed).
 
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