Edward T. Bear is the ruler of our house. He rules with a kind, but very firm paw.
We got him when he was 3 weeks old.
The day he was let out of confinement (for health and safety) he weighed less than a pound, and he chased our then alpha male cat who outweighed him by 12 or 13 pounds, across the house.
Every time he went to the vets for his well kitten visits, she would tell us, "Don't worry, the other cats will start disciplining him, he will not be so obnoxious for very long." We are still waiting for that to happen, eight years later.
We managed to cure him of some behaviors such as biting the bridge of your nose to get you to do what he wants, but most of it is beyond our control.
Even my friends will say, "He is so Edward".
We got him when he was 3 weeks old.
The day he was let out of confinement (for health and safety) he weighed less than a pound, and he chased our then alpha male cat who outweighed him by 12 or 13 pounds, across the house.
Every time he went to the vets for his well kitten visits, she would tell us, "Don't worry, the other cats will start disciplining him, he will not be so obnoxious for very long." We are still waiting for that to happen, eight years later.
We managed to cure him of some behaviors such as biting the bridge of your nose to get you to do what he wants, but most of it is beyond our control.
Even my friends will say, "He is so Edward".
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