Our three indoor fixed sibling kitties are quite the opposite as described in this article! Our female light "muted tortie" girl is a complete precious sweetheart! She is truly as sweet as can be with us humans, but she can hold her own defending herself with her siblings when the time comes. She's always looking for strokes and rubs, and frequently purrs when petted, and I know she just loves me completely, and has never attempted or ever bitten me. However, her black and white tuxedo brother and sister are very unpredictable; both are quite mouthy. They are all quite beautiful cats and the tuxedos have amazing symmetrical markings. The two tuxies love to bite, but not hard bites and I make a squeal, letting them know to stop, so they quit biting my hand or arm immediately after. The girl tuxedo likes to play bite with me while she's on her back, but she's very shy and does not enjoy being cuddled or petted much at all; she's aloof and much less sociable than the other two cats. The boy tuxedo is the largest cat and he behaves like he is a lion king with his sisters, and he runs hot and cold with behavior; he can be a love bug and purring one moment, then he'll turn on a dime and become a very fresh boy! They will all be two years old, approximately at the beginning of this May 2016. Very sadly, they were abandoned on the side of our home by their "street" Mamma when they were blue eyed newborns at the end of May 2014. I bonded and fell totally in love with all of them after bottle feeding each one! We also have two beloved senior male doggie siblings.
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