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1/2 Maltese x 1/4 Bichon Frise x 1/4 Poodle

his name is Oishii, which means 'Yummy' in Japanese... we didn't want to eat him, he was just brought home in a Yum Yum Noodle Box lol tiny bugger

he's a bit bigger and way crazy now though haha 3 years old now i think, now lives with my sister as she's moved out

5 cats in order from eldest to youngest - Charlie, Merlin, Spike, Zeus, Hades.

5 Cats?????

I have one named Gabriel Ninjacat. Yes, that's his pedigree name!

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my brother once had a jack russell cross with a cool name

Sinsemella Buddlington Wadshot

We have a rottie named Lilly (real name is Glencoe Makea Move)

and a beagle named Sophie, aka Jihad Jackie The Tap Dancing Terrorist

5 Cats?????

I have one named Gabriel Ninjacat. Yes, that's his pedigree name!

Yup, 5 cats :(

When we get a bigger house (or I build a bigass cat run out the back), we'd like to get a Maine Coon - the biggest domestic cat breed you can get (not one of those wildcat cross jobs).




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