Here are some photos of our most recent cat Bentley, a half Bengal, half Selkirk Rex. He got that name because he was originally $500 (but we got him for free), and plus his whiskers are all bent and his fur is curly (due to the Selkirk Rex in him). We also call him the Yoga Kitty because he's really flexible and willing to let us stretch and contort him in all kinds of weird positions.
And here's Bentley with Badger, who came to us as a stray kitten crying on our doorstep. I had seen his mother and siblings around the neighborhood when they were kittens, but he's the only one who came knocking at our door. The mother did come back a couple months later, pregnant again - I tried taking her to the local humane society, but they wouldn't accept her.
They really are best friends, and love to do kitty wrestling together to see who should be the alpha male for the hour. Badger usually seems to win - he's built solid.
And here's Bentley with Badger, who came to us as a stray kitten crying on our doorstep. I had seen his mother and siblings around the neighborhood when they were kittens, but he's the only one who came knocking at our door. The mother did come back a couple months later, pregnant again - I tried taking her to the local humane society, but they wouldn't accept her.
They really are best friends, and love to do kitty wrestling together to see who should be the alpha male for the hour. Badger usually seems to win - he's built solid.
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