Manx Cat Meowing, Mrrping, & Talking
“Lil Tyke” came from the outdoors as a feral kitten. He was the hardest cat we’ve ever had to catch. I would be outside at 2am with a wand toy playing with him while he is on the other side of a bush trying to lure him close (it never worked)
Finally, one day as he approached 12 weeks of age, we were able to capture him as the alure of treats and good food just became too much for him to handle.
To this day he still enjoys burrowing & getting into places you would never guess.
With a unique raspy voice, he is one of our biggest talkers.
Tyke holds a very special place in our hearts.
Times are getting tough; cat food isn’t always on the shelves at our local stores, and for the first time ever we have set up a donations page. We don’t expect donations – but we figure it’s worth at least setting up a page in case you’d like to help
Accepting Donations here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MugsyAndFriends
6 comments
So adorable ❤❤❤❤❤
Sounds like one of my girls
Our Manx female adopted my wife, while at an RV park in California, several years ago…someone apparently either abandoned her there, or the cat was a runaway, since nobody came looking for her, during our month-long stay. Our vet who performed the spaying, estimated her to be about 4-6 months of age, when we brought her in for the procedure. She's six years old now, and is really attached to the two of us. Thank you for a Great video!
He's too freaking cute for words. He seems like a very friendly cat. Handsome baby boy. Bet he loves attention.
Doesn't look very Manxie. Also, mine were always very quiet, mostly using their eyes to express themselves.
😱😱😱😱😱😱😱 rererew