It's Mancat Monday, and mew know what that means, so today Smooch is here sharing all his uber manlycatness!
Doesn't he cut a magnificent specimen of a ruggedly handsome mancat?
On his pink blanky with all his little furiends.... look how happy he is!
On his pink blanky with all his little furiends.... look how happy he is!
We can almost guarantee all the ladycats in the blogosphere will be swooning right now over this handsome tripawed pin-up! MOL
Also today we'll let mew into 3 big secrets or things that mew didn't know about Smooch.
Offur the years his name has changed from Smoochie, to Smooch, to Smoo and now we find that he likes to be call MOO or Moo Moo. Maybe he was a cow in a previous life????
But the biggest thing is that he CAN'T PURR. He is:- The Cat Who Can't Purr. He's neffur been able to purr in all the time he's lived at BBHQ - since 2012. He tries, and offur the years he has developed a strange snorting/heavy-breathing sound which we call Moo's Odd Purr or MOP for short. He seems happy with it, so that's all that matters.
And finally, when he was a tiny feral kitten at the P.A.'s wurk, she named him Luna before she realised he was actually a little boy cat! [Maybe that's why he likes his pink blanky! MOL MOL]
So we'll leave mew to admire Smooch in peace, and hopefully see mew on Wednesday when we're be back with The Pet Parade.
Just before we pop off, Amber's up to 24
comments on her commentathon for the OZ Bush Fires, we're still 6
short of our target of 30, so if any of mew could go and leave a paw print,
that would be epic!
See mew on Wednesday, until then...
Keep calm and do manly things!
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That is a handsome mancatly picture of Smooch, or should I say Moo! The first shows that all mancats should have a soft side too.
ReplyDeleteThat is unusual that he can't purr, but bless him for trying.
You are a very nice looking kitty. Our kitty sis Sophie purrs a lot, but I don't think we have ever heard cat bro Bert purr.
ReplyDeleteMoo Moo is a handsome fella. I don't have any lovely felines here to swoon or admire his good looks. But, you know with black and white color coat then maybe you're on to something about him being a cow in a previous life. lol Have a happpy Moooonday! :)
ReplyDeleteCurious as a Cathy
Smooch is indeed a handsome mancat!
ReplyDeletePurrs,
Tama and Genji
I didn't know those things about you Smooch, you are a very interesting and very handsome mancat.
ReplyDeleteI rather enjoy the name Moo Moo! It's the tone of the voice, whether it says, Moo Moo or Smooch, or Handsome Mancat.
ReplyDeleteI loved the three things the best and Smooch can't purr. That would be the only cat I know that can't purr. He's a fine looking mancat that likes his pink blanket.
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ReplyDeleteYou sure look happy Smooch and yes, the ladycats are now happy too!
ReplyDeleteMOL! Yes, Smooch looks far happier (and manlier) in the second pic!
ReplyDeleteSmooch is a happy and handsome mancat ! Purrs
ReplyDeleteI'm a big purrer. Crockett didn't audibly purr, but you could feel it.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love that photo of Smooch with his furry friends!
ReplyDeleteNo worries Smooch can't purr, we love him just the way he is. Love the photos.
ReplyDeleteSmooch you are one fine specimen of a Man Cat. Our Angel Inky who lived with Dad for 22 years didnt purr either. Not sure if he could but he loved pets, kinda, at a distance, MOL
ReplyDeletedood... R big cat cuzin due knot purr either ;) ♥♥☺☺
ReplyDeleteMy Momma named me Lily before she found out I was a boy! Well, I NEVER! ~Bear Cat
ReplyDeleteSmooch, no wait, Moo Moo, I think that first pic was a set up...but you do look epicly handsome and mancatly in the garden! Even though you don't purr, I am sure you show your contentment in many other ways!
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