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REP Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-21-05 11:05 PM
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45. Not Much Advice, But Plenty of Fawning
He's GORGEOUS! Just like the other cats who live with you! I've never met them, yet I love all your cats! They're all some of the most beautiful and/or cutest cats I've ever seen.

As for advice, I've never had the luck to actually work with a wild cat, but I do watch a lot of TV. They seem to be, behavior-wise, like any other cat - just bigger and with more destructive potential. Stuart, my non-wild 22-pound Maine Coon/Turkish Angora boy, loves to play with empty (or full, but that's another story) gallon water jugs just like smaller wild cats on TV, so you might see if Ashiki will play with one with you. Playing and feeding seem to be the way to the heart of any cat (disclaimer: I may watch too much Animal Planet).
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