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Siberian cat question

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Posted by: nekokitty at Fri Jan 25 15:45:41 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by nekokitty ]  
   

when I saw the new CatFancy at my vet's, I realized that the cat who's stolen my heart is a Siberian. I have one question I can't seem to find an answer to, at least, not yet. he carries his tail arched over his back, a bit like a squirrel. is that Siberian or just him? I know it isn't important, I'm just curious about his quirks. I've learned about most of them today through Google searches, but nothing about why he carries his tail over his back. it lays relaxed strait up his spine, the last two inches curled up. he only does this when he's walking, the rest of the time it's like normal tails, strait out or wrapped around feet.
oh, and he adores vitamin E. it might as well be kitty treats or catnip as far as he's concerned. he gets excited if one of us rattles the bottle, and licks up all the E from the opened capsule and looks for more. any idea why? other than a lack of something in his diet? we feed him and our other cats Friskies and 9Lives.


   

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