Panther displays his unique way of welcoming other cats into the yard.
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Panther displays his unique way of welcoming other cats into the yard.
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Panther is a handsome guy and your visitor was also lovely! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, we’re glad you enjoyed our Panther & friend.
I’m sure your visitor was a Maine Coon, which is probably why he was so nosey and friendly, to both you and Panther – too bad Panther didn’t feel the same way! I hope the visitor has his own home, tho’ he certainly looked too well-nourished and relaxed to be a stray. Would be interesting to know if he comes around again tho’ – please keep Panther’s fans posted!!
We haven’t seen the orange fur ball since and hope he is snuggled up in a nice home somewhere with good people. We will definitely keep you posted, thanks for watching.
Doesn’t look like a mane-coon, just a domestic long hair yellow tabby-cat.
Blackie wanders about our backyard with two dog guardians who chase racoons, other cats and such away but leave her alone. Inside they tolerate her rubbing and licking on them.