He was scared and looking for mom. Then was slightly less so when petted
@ankat67563 күн бұрын
he's got very pretty ears!
@roostrr423 күн бұрын
She wants to trust. Its so sweet 🥲
@billywhyte66932 күн бұрын
Ohhhhhhhh..... 😥😢💙💚💛
@KynickB764 күн бұрын
*Baby!*
@tauiin2 күн бұрын
very cute
@elagatho3 күн бұрын
this baby is the carbon copy of my 10 years old cat, i’ve never seen a cat look sm like her till now !!! He is such a cutie
@ngtony2969Күн бұрын
"i just assumed he was a girl ..." He looks like a boy though. The things to look out for are the facial characteristics of gender dimorphism in all feline species, and then compare that to your sub-species (in this case, just a cat maybe a little norwegian). In layman's terms, because felines are closely related, if you can find feline species whose males and females look very different, use those indicators on your cat. Lions are the easiest to spot. Males have alot more mane, noses are wider etc. And you use that on your cat. Since cats don't have manes, you can, for example, look at the nose. And this cat's nose would be considered wider than the average of its kind. etc. etc. So it's more likely it's a boy. This works for all species btw.
@sallyb4567Күн бұрын
@@ngtony2969 Interesting! Thanks for the info. Yeah, I called him a girl at first.