This lil 9 week old guy adopted us 4 weeks ago. Showed up on our doorstep, crying and scared. He took to us immediately, and because of an impossibly dumb rule I made years ago, he now lives with us permanently. We named him Critter, and according to the vet (and the size of his paws), he’s expected to reach the 17-18 lb range. He has become incredibly affectionate, and being my first ever pet (in my late 40s), I can’t get over just how much joy he brings us. I’m in love.

I have yet to upload it anywhere, but one of our cameras captured a rather remarkable moment when Critter made his move to join our little family of two.

Anywho, new to the world of cats, and so far it has been the most rewarding and fascinating experience of my recent life. Hope to share more of Critter’s future with the community.

  • lonefighter@sh.itjust.works
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    18 days ago

    Critter is adorable!

    My first cat was also a stray kitten that my ex rescued. He was 2 pounds and completely stretched out was barely longer my forearm. The first time my Dad saw him he said “look at the paws on him, he’s going to be massive”

    The best part about having a cat that is 17 pounds of muscle and long legs is that there’s so much of him to cuddle and hug, and he loves cuddles and hugs. The worst part is that when he decides to sit on my chest at 4 am, slap me repeatedly across the face, and scream for breakfast, it takes a surprisingly large amount of effort to get him off.

    Consider yourself warned, and may you have many cuddles ahead of you.

    • tooks@lemmy.worldOP
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      17 days ago

      He gives the best cuddles already, so I can’t wait for weighted blanket level snugs from a monster kitty!