So my wife got a new kitten, Norwegian forest cat

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We picked him up two weeks ago and now he's 13 weeks old.

Mostly social, kind and friendly.

But when he's take a poop, all hell breaks out for at least an hour.
I think he's been everywhere so far except in the ceiling.

He has started listening to NO and it works most of the time except when he has been to the toilet.

Some pictures of the beast


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We picked him up two weeks ago and now he's 13 weeks old.

Mostly social, kind and friendly.

But when he's take a :poo:, all hell breaks out for at least an hour.
I think he's been everywhere so far except in the ceiling.

He has started listening to NO and it works most of the time except when he has been to the toilet.

Some pictures of the beast


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Dude that's an excellent Norse SkogKatt. Does he like Marshall or Fender better?

" The Norwegian Forest cat is adapted to survive Norway's cold weather.[2][3] Its ancestors may include black and white shorthair cats brought to Norway from Great Britain some time after 1000 AD by the Vikings, and longhaired cats brought to Norway by Crusaders. These cats could have reproduced with farm and feral stock and may have eventually evolved into the modern-day Norwegian Forest breed.[4][5][6] The Siberian and the Turkish Angora, longhaired cats from Russia and Turkey, respectively, are also possible ancestors of the breed.[4] Norse legends refer to the skogkatt as a "mountain-dwelling fairy cat with an ability to climb sheer rock faces that other cats could not manage."[7] Since the Norwegian Forest cat is a very adept climber,[8][9] author Claire Bessant believes that the skogkatt folktale could be about the ancestor of the modern Norwegian Forest breed.[7] The name Norse skogkatt is used by some breeder and fancier organisations for the modern breed. "
 
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Dude that's an excellent cat. Does he like Marshall or Fender better?

" The Norwegian Forest cat is adapted to survive Norway's cold weather.[2][3] Its ancestors may include black and white shorthair cats brought to Norway from Great Britain some time after 1000 AD by the Vikings, and longhaired cats brought to Norway by Crusaders. These cats could have reproduced with farm and feral stock and may have eventually evolved into the modern-day Norwegian Forest breed.[4][5][6] The Siberian and the Turkish Angora, longhaired cats from Russia and Turkey, respectively, are also possible ancestors of the breed.[4] Norse legends refer to the skogkatt as a "mountain-dwelling fairy cat with an ability to climb sheer rock faces that other cats could not manage."[7] Since the Norwegian Forest cat is a very adept climber,[8][9] author Claire Bessant believes that the skogkatt folktale could be about the ancestor of the modern Norwegian Forest breed.[7] The name Norse skogkatt is used by some breeder and fancier organisations for the modern breed. "

So far, Laney L20T -112 is the best amp to climp on.

The Marshall half stacks are still too high :)
 
Shaman prefers Marshall's.

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we have these they ate the cats-------------------

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you can see them prepping for a snack now...............
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actually the black kitten (Darth) is one of 5 cats here on the farm andthe dogs and cats play and get along perfectly --- the 2 males cats FIGHT LIKE BANSHEES though (even though they are fixed!) -- but what ya gonna do
Athena (pink collar) is the daughter of Odin and Willow (first pic) --- she is 15 weeks old ..............and 45 lbs.............GROW EM BIG here folks --- BIG

I should get more pics of the cats----- they are always off doing "cat" things --- killing things-- eating things-- .......falling off things......we have one that lives on the roof (yes) "Baby Kitty" .....Mane Coon mix....Ill try and get pics for ya'll she is a hoot ....we dont MAKE her live on the roof -- its just where she prefers. (she has a house and does come down when it rains etc)

Actually we dont MAKE any of them do much of anything --- THEY do their thing -- and we evolve/change/adapt and work around it .......this place is critter topia
 
Love these 2 pics y'all posted. I have always loved kitties... doggies... and as I get older, I Ioves dem even mo :celebrate:

Mr @Cadorman: I've never seen someone route their guitar cable through their guitar strap. How do you like that? Does anybody else do this? Vewy intewesting....
That's the lead for my wireless transmitter. The transmitter clips onto my strap and I run the lead through the strap hole to keep it out of the way.
 
Thanks! How do you like your wire transmitter? Somebody should start a thread about wire transmitters.
It's one of the Shure models. Maybe a DLX14 or something like that. I'll have to check. Absolutely love it. I always play standing, so I can wander all over with it. Being tethered to a regular cable kills me now. I get all tangled up. I can usually get about a week on the battery before I have to recharge. That's playing about 2 hours a day.
 
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