Cat blogging!
Feb. 3rd, 2011 08:40 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
You'd never know it from looking at this photograph, but these two rompers spend their days wrestling endlessly, trying to prove their dominance.
When we first got him, Boscoe (the orange male) was a skinny, weak rescue cat with little energy and no trust. The trust has come in after a month of living with us, and so has the energy. Despite a level of finickiness much higher than that of Necco (the grey female), he's put on a significant amount of weight, most of it muscle, and his coat has built up impressively. He's a gorgeous cat caught between a need to seem haughty and a neurotic desire for affection.
Necco, on the other hand, has no such neuroses. She's a tiny bundle of energy, leaping from beds and windowsills, pouncing without warning and generally causing great chaos. She's also an eager tunneler, burying herself under any blanket or sheet she can find. Last night, I got the cold nose treatment between my nethers at about 3am. Grr.
Still, other than a stubborn respiratory infection in Necco, both of them are healthy and settled in.
When we first got him, Boscoe (the orange male) was a skinny, weak rescue cat with little energy and no trust. The trust has come in after a month of living with us, and so has the energy. Despite a level of finickiness much higher than that of Necco (the grey female), he's put on a significant amount of weight, most of it muscle, and his coat has built up impressively. He's a gorgeous cat caught between a need to seem haughty and a neurotic desire for affection.
Necco, on the other hand, has no such neuroses. She's a tiny bundle of energy, leaping from beds and windowsills, pouncing without warning and generally causing great chaos. She's also an eager tunneler, burying herself under any blanket or sheet she can find. Last night, I got the cold nose treatment between my nethers at about 3am. Grr.
Still, other than a stubborn respiratory infection in Necco, both of them are healthy and settled in.