Meet BOB

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Nokta FoRs Gold, a Gold Cube, 2 Keene Sluices and Lord only knows how many pans....not to mention a load of other gear my wife still doesn't know about!
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Prospecting
Bob showed up a few weeks ago, and has persisted in hanging
around the place. My little buddy Scruff runs a tight ship, and that
means no other male cats allowed. So far Scruff's been nose-to-nose,
loudly expressing his displeasure at Bob's presence on his turf, and
Bob acts as if he's not wanting to fight.

Unfortunately, Bob's still got his nuggets, so those are going to have
to go. I've also got to find him a new home, because de-nutted or not,
Scruff isn't going to let him keep hanging around.

He's really just a big, dumb and easy going cat. He's also got some
custom paws with a few extra toes..:icon_thumleft:

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That's awesome. Yeah get him fixed. I think him and Scruff may possibly ease in to each other. The cat my youngest left behind has really warmed up to me since he's been left behind. They're all a clan around here, waiting now for the rainy mornings to end. The cat was a runt of the litter, so he has to be stealthy and cautious when other big male cats come around. He tried to run one off once and the big cat beat him up a bit and I found the big cat was holding his paw over him ready to punished my cat if he got up and tried to get away, but I saved him. It was a good lesson for our cat, as now he knows his place in the neighborhood cat pecking order. Run back home and get back in the house is now his way to stay alive.
 

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Good looking cat! :icon_thumleft:
 

Nice cat. After the "alterations", they probably will at least tolerate each other. I have three alphas. They do ok. They don't try to kill each other...much.
 

Adorable! I miss having cats. Daggum allergies!
 

Blood tests show I am currently mildly allergic to cats. Does this mean they shouldn't continue to sleep in my face?
 

Blood tests show I am currently mildly allergic to cats. Does this mean they shouldn't continue to sleep in my face?
As long as your throat doesn’t swell shut you should be alright. Good luck trying to tell your cats otherwise.
 

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