From native birds to domestic pets.
Our Topsy is NOT friendly with Latte who lives next door. Topsy being a neutered female and Latte being a neutered male might have something to with it, I don't know. But Topsy knew there was an intruder in her yard this afternoon, and went to investigate:
Latte sits up on the fence half hidden by the top palings, while Topsy glares at me for interrupting their miaow dialogue.
Latte jumped down to get a closer look at the hens in the aviary, and Topsy moved a bit closer to monitor him.
I got concerned by then, and removed Topsy to the safety of the house, then went back to take this pic of Latte, who is very friendly to the human neighbours, but not the other animals!
Latte sits up on the fence half hidden by the top palings, while Topsy glares at me for interrupting their miaow dialogue.
Latte jumped down to get a closer look at the hens in the aviary, and Topsy moved a bit closer to monitor him.
I got concerned by then, and removed Topsy to the safety of the house, then went back to take this pic of Latte, who is very friendly to the human neighbours, but not the other animals!
3 Comments:
maybe they both thought they were Sylvester... and both wanted to eat tweety bird that visited your garden yesterday!
Beautiful cats! I'm catching up and did enjoy joining you and Val on your walks.
I've never seen cats be friends and play. I guess they are just too cool. :)
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