Despite its confusing name, the Siberian Catsnake (floofus elongus) is not actually a snake because it has legs that it rarely uses, since it prefers to lounge on the couch and have meals brought to it.
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I’d be honored to serve.
What does he like to eat? I’ll bring it.
Turkish Angora?
Yes, Turkish Angora. Unlike the Persian or Persian Mixes like Himalayan cats, Angoras have no double coat. A joy to groom because the fur doesn’t mat.
My cat was a very large female, athletic, zoomed up 30 ft. Cal. Live Oak Trees and came down with no problem.
Sounds beautiful!
This is a really beautiful Floofus elongus 🙂
Aaaaaaaaaaaaand I’m back to snerking beverages out my nose.
Floofus elongus, indeed!
I read “erotic” reptile instead of exotic reptile and was really confused about the kind of post it was going to be LOL!!
Insert “reptile dysfunction” joke here.
🤣🤣🤣 Duckie, you’re on 🔥 today!
Heh, there’s a hilarious electile dysfunction video floating around YouTube, funded by a liberal group.
“Floofusssssss elongussssssss”.
Whatever you want, baby. Whatever you want.
Now that’s a fooofy tail!! Kitty is just so gorgeous and regal.
The tail on that floofus elongus reminds of my fluffy duster on a long stick, I use to reach high places.