Nestled comfortably atop the Posturepedic Plateau overlooking the master bedroom, the fearsome house leopard rests, conserving its energies for the evening hunt. Along with the seclusion, the high location also provides an excellent vantage point to spot the dust bunnies and stray socks that are its primary prey.
The belleh, Andrew Y. — the belleh.
Okay, I need a house leopard. I’ll even let him pounce on the kibble all he wants.
I’m kind of concerned if she’ll be able to chase a dust bunny after taking down too many cans of Fancy Beast.
I have a lot of dust bunnies and stray socks, sweet lil’ house leopard!
Not even remotely connected, but…
Lung doctor says my lungs are clearing, no new scarring, and I can go for more walks.
Virtual clapping!!!
Yay!
Awesome news!
Great news!!!
That’s good news to get. Hopefully the walking will help get your respiratory capacity back.
HUZZAH!
Love good news!!!
Fantastic news, Duckie! Even better than a house leopard!!!
Great news!!
I’m not familiar with many cat breeds but that is one beautiful cat. It can take care of any dust (only that kind) of dust bunnies it wants, in my house. It won’t find any stray socks here.
Kitty is a Bengal. They are gorgeous. And very energetic, from what I understand.
Wahoo Duckie! Keep on truckin’!
Oh so cute!!!! And I just want to dive in and snorgle that belly.
That is a gorgeous cat! And, yes, the belleh!😘
But what about that perfectly curved tail?
Ok, it’s official.
I want a Bengal cat and a British silver tabby. The spots and stripes would be stunning.
That combo would certainly keep you walking! Or running.
Must…rub…belleh….