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November 28, 2011

I watched Cats 101 yesterday and guess what? I fall in love with Ragamuffin and British Shorthair. So bila aku dah kahwin nnt aku nak kahwin kan kucing ni and they will get a lovely and beautiful kitten. Lol best nye time tu. Hhaha okay let's see, boleh ke Ragamuffin and British Shorthair kahwin? Mm bolehlah kot. Nah, 






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This is Ragamuffin






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And this is British Shorthair. And they will get..






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The one and only, British-Muffin! Hhahaha okay this is actually breeds of British Shorthair. I use this photo purposely cause this British breed have blue eyes. But most of them actually got gold eyes and most of Ragamuffins blue eyes. See, this photo was taken at winter. And colour dia pun menenangkan hati. 


So this is the personality of Ragamuffin:


The only extreme allowed in this breed is the very docile nature. The Ragamuffin loves people and is very cuddly and affectionate, with a tendency to go limp when held. While not terribly athletic, they love playing and climbing scratching posts, and some will even fetch toys. They greet family members at the door and will follow their people around the house. Because of their gentle nature, Ragamuffins are generally kept indoors for their own protection. They can be vocal at times and are very lovable and attentive. Fanciers who raise both Ragdolls and RagaMuffins find their temperaments to be very similar. These cats are good with any household.

And this is the temperament of British Shorthair:

British Shorthairs are an easygoing breed of cat. They have a stable character and take well to being kept as indoor-only cats, making them ideal for apartment living. They are not terribly demanding of attention, though they will let their owner know if they feel like playing. They enjoy mouse type or stick style toys. They are not hyperactive cats, preferring to sit close to their owners rather than on them. They might supervise household activities from a comfortable perch or perhaps the floor.
British Shorthairs are wonderful cats for people who work, as they are very happy to simply laze around the house while their owner is out. They do not get destructive or need other animals for company, though they do enjoy having another British Shorthair or a cat with similar temperament around.
They like attention and enjoy being petted. They are not a very vocal breed but will meow to communicate with their owners, for example when they are hungry and their food is being prepared. They may also meow at their favourite toy as they play with it. British Shorthairs have a tendency to follow people from room to room, as they may want to be with their owner and see what is going on. Some do not mind being cuddled, but most prefer to keep four paws on the ground and be patted rather than picked up.

Goddam at Wikipedia : The Free Encyclopedia
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