I have a Nebelung cat, which fits as I grew up in the 80s and Nebelungs were invented then: they are basically a longhaired Russian Blue. The name means "creature of the mist!" My Buster Kitten was a rescue: this NB, Romeo, is a lot more outgoing than Bus. Enjoy :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBPXHjtHbS0&ab_channel=RagnoRosso%28RedSpider%29
Every time I see a pic/video/text description of a Nebelung, I become more convinced that my boy is one. I've never been sure, and there's still a chance he's part Maine Coon/Norwegian Forest Cat, but yours looks so much like mine they could be brothers. Thanks for the video!
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I have a Nebelung cat, which fits as I grew up in the 80s and Nebelungs were invented then: they are basically a longhaired Russian Blue. The name means "creature of the mist!" My Buster Kitten was a rescue: this NB, Romeo, is a lot more outgoing than Bus. Enjoy :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBPXHjtHbS0&ab_channel=RagnoRosso%28RedSpider%29
Every time I see a pic/video/text description of a Nebelung, I become more convinced that my boy is one. I've never been sure, and there's still a chance he's part Maine Coon/Norwegian Forest Cat, but yours looks so much like mine they could be brothers. Thanks for the video!
I think I saw that animal cannibal post!
I'm with you, Robyn! Llamas are amazing! Alpacas are even better and I am obsessed!
I love the way cats pretend they did something silly or stupid on purpose.
"I meant to do that!". And then sulk.
I had to mute the sound. And the guy who moved his knee is a dick. About "Swirlee", I only wasted a couple minutes of my life on that one.
You, know- I still don't know how to get to Llama School.
!CUIDADO, LLAMAS!
Still mystified by why Winamp says it whips the llama's ass.
My door mat says, "Feliz Llamadad."
You might not know this, Robyn, but llamas absolutely do not like ferrets. I think it's the smell.
We bought a desk from someone who had a ferret. It had its own cute little hammock to loll around in.
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(Caution: series descriptions are mostly totally inaccurate)
Never trust a llama. They are pure evil.
https://substack.com/profile/156971334-satanic-pancake/note/c-45094745
Yes, but without them, "Monty Python And The Holy Grail" would never have been completed. Credit where credit's due.
From that poster, I assume the Llamageddon landed on the Planet of the Walking Dead.
I want to read about the super cute cannibal animals!
I watched Street Trash once. It was terrible, but kind of interesting.
To celebrate National Llama day we should all watch "The Emperor's New Groove," a wonderful celebration of all things llama and Eartha Kitt.
I prefer Alpacas. They are more good natured
And they look funny as all get out after they are shorn, as they don't shear the head. So here's this petite animal with a big-looking fluffy head.
I used to work with them. Wonderful animals as long as you know what you are doing
Splitter!
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And have the advantage of being closer to the front of the phone book.
Better fiber too