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Rabbit & cat photo's taken today

Lisa D

Young Bun
Peekaboo Beatrix:wave::wave::wave:
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:shock: Where did you get the Pixie Bob? There's not many breeders in Britain. He's lovely - I've never seen one "in the flesh"
 
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:shock: Where did you get the Pixie Bob? There's not many breeders in Britain. He's lovely - I've never seen one "in the flesh"

Rufus came from a Pixie-Bob breeder in London. There are a few good breeders about in the UK now, the breed is slowly becoming very popular I love the breed because they are so beautiful and different in personality to other cats. Rufus is more like a dog than a cat, he's very loving, playful and full of energy. He loves to play fetch and walks on a harness/leash. Here's some more pics of him as a 4 month old kitten he is far larger now.:love::love:

Enjoy
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absolutley beautiful animals! :love::love::love: especially the pixie bob cat... is it a new breed?

but i have to admit, that your orange rexes do look a little overweight...:oops:
 
absolutley beautiful animals! :love::love::love: especially the pixie bob cat... is it a new breed?
but i have to admit, that your orange rexes do look a little overweight...:oops:

They were first registered around 25-30 years ago.In Europe, there's only about 1000 (registered). They're more like dogs than cats (training wise and behaviour) and each kitten is born with a different length tail.
 
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