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OMG! What a beauty he is!! Tell us about him, what is he like? Is he a luv bug or wants to be left alone? Does he sleep with you? What funny things does he do? What sweet stuff does he do? He is AWESOME! 1 more question.... Can I bury my nose in the gorgeous fur?
The way the light reflects, bringing out the gold highlights in his fur, really compliments your hard wood floors
Is he a people person? He looks so regal sitting there.. I've often wondered as an older male cat how they interract. I'm housebound with a bunch of female-only kitty cats ..who pretty much come and go and let you know when it's okay to be petted. lol
He's around 12 pounds so a good size cat. Was found in a barn with dozens of other cats and was neglected in Vermont. The owner said both parents were weegies and was said that the original owner abused them and some were taken.
JB is one of those boys that loves to be independent and free. He is quite flighty when it comes to new people, and relatively shy. -He'll hide under the sofa or bed when new people are around. But in time, he gets comfortable with people and his true colors shine. When he wants attention , you will know it, because his trill voice is impossible to ignore!
He is a great hunter. Infact he took care of a crow once that was giving him a hard time. Mice, chipmunks, birds (several robins)...don't mess with this guy. He is polydactyl ,so the extra toes come in handy!
JB overall is a very regal and friendly boy. Some cats are goofballs, some misbehave, some are lap cats. JB is none of that. He sits beside you and looks up at you and purrs. You don't have to give him any attention but eye contact sometimes!
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