HUNGRY FAT CAT: CUTE YELLOW SCOTTISH FOLD SWATS FOOD, GARFIELD PET KITTY.
I live with a real-life Garfield – a Scottish Fold plush-ball who loves to get his giant paws on my food.
I suppose I got what I wished for. I never had a cat growing up, but felines were my favorite subject to draw. Here’s an acrylic painting from over a decade ago – an attempt at “Electric Kool-Aid Kawaii Fauvism.” A fat cat with small ears hungrily eyes a floating apple…
… which pretty much sums up the life of Basil Yuen Farrow!
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He's awesome to have around for a dose of kawaii! <3
Basil is so freakin adorable
Your so lucky to have a kitty that cute
:3
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Basil is so freakin adorable
Your so lucky to have a kitty that cute
:3
<333
He’s awesome to have around for a dose of kawaii! <3
Totally beyond cute a real life Garfield 4 sure :)
gorgeous!!….cant wait to get one!!
Totally beyond cute a real life Garfield 4 sure :)
gorgeous!!….cant wait to get one!!
i want to read you cooking book!!!…
hehe…
say hi to basil!!!…
kawaii neko!!!…^^…
Take Care Always…^^…
*muahugz*…
that is one fucking awsomely cool cat!!!!
i want to read you cooking book!!!…
hehe…
say hi to basil!!!…
kawaii neko!!!…^^…
Take Care Always…^^…
*muahugz*…
that is one fucking awsomely cool cat!!!!
Scottish folds are illegal in my country due to the fact that they are breeded in such a terrible way tha makes their bones grow wrong, the cats are in constant pain. I think it's awful that people keep breeding on this genetic failure and I hope that the trend of scottish folds goes away fast.
Scottish folds are illegal in my country due to the fact that they are breeded in such a terrible way tha makes their bones grow wrong, the cats are in constant pain. I think it’s awful that people keep breeding on this genetic failure and I hope that the trend of scottish folds goes away fast.
Only if it’s done incorrectly… people that don’t know what they are doing shouldn’t breed cats, however, there are tons of CORRECTLY breed HEALTHY Scottish Folds.
“Early in the development of this breed a degenerative joint disease was discovered to be linked with breeding folded-eared cats to folded-eared cats. Because of this, ethical breeders will only breed straight-eared cats to folded- eared cats. Scottish Folds who are the products of folded-ear to straight-ear breedings seldom if ever develop joint disease.
Affected Folds will usually show signs of the disease between the ages of 4 to 6 months. This disease, in its worst case, will cause the joints of the cat’s tail, ankles and knees to fuse and stiffen. A Scottish Fold with a very short thickened tail is probably affected to some extent. While this health problem is disabling, it is not life threatening. Though it cannot be cured, it can be very successfully treated.”
Exactly!!!! These correctly-bred Folds are approved by official cat associations.
your cat is so adorable!!!!!!!!!
your cat is so adorable!!!!!!!!!
fatttttttttt kitttttttttttttttttty :D can i has?
fatttttttttt kitttttttttttttttttty :D can i has?
Only if it's done incorrectly… people that don't know what they are doing shouldn't breed cats, however, there are tons of CORRECTLY breed HEALTHY Scottish Folds.
“Early in the development of this breed a degenerative joint disease was discovered to be linked with breeding folded-eared cats to folded-eared cats. Because of this, ethical breeders will only breed straight-eared cats to folded- eared cats. Scottish Folds who are the products of folded-ear to straight-ear breedings seldom if ever develop joint disease.
Affected Folds will usually show signs of the disease between the ages of 4 to 6 months. This disease, in its worst case, will cause the joints of the cat's tail, ankles and knees to fuse and stiffen. A Scottish Fold with a very short thickened tail is probably affected to some extent. While this health problem is disabling, it is not life threatening. Though it cannot be cured, it can be very successfully treated.”
Exactly!!!! These correctly-bred Folds are approved by official cat associations.
Only if it's done incorrectly… people that don't know what they are doing shouldn't breed cats, however, there are tons of CORRECTLY breed HEALTHY Scottish Folds.
“Early in the development of this breed a degenerative joint disease was discovered to be linked with breeding folded-eared cats to folded-eared cats. Because of this, ethical breeders will only breed straight-eared cats to folded- eared cats. Scottish Folds who are the products of folded-ear to straight-ear breedings seldom if ever develop joint disease.
Affected Folds will usually show signs of the disease between the ages of 4 to 6 months. This disease, in its worst case, will cause the joints of the cat's tail, ankles and knees to fuse and stiffen. A Scottish Fold with a very short thickened tail is probably affected to some extent. While this health problem is disabling, it is not life threatening. Though it cannot be cured, it can be very successfully treated.”
Exactly!!!! These correctly-bred Folds are approved by official cat associations.