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To be honest - that's someone else's - but I do have 2 7-8 month old rescues (from the same litter) that I adopted from a foster home nearly 3 weeks ago that look almost identical. They're Bombays with Gold eyes (and shorter hair and a more panther like snout). I've never adopted a pair that young before, but they're acclimating nicely, have started talking to us, and are settling in without any fuss (probably the only nitpick, is they're still of the mind that we're part of their 'chasing game' - which they do ALOT with each other, but they're coming-round).

I'll always call any black cat 'mine' because I'm a fan of Bombays and their creative gamesmanship (they will create a new one every couple of weeks or so). Most black cats have a bit of Bombay in them if they're not purebred fancies. These gals are in the 90 percentile or greater of Bombay. The body size, shape and overall behavior is right on target. My last pair were smart enough to accept silent hand signals. VERY intelligent. Ya gotta have 2 if you intend to do any work in a home office staring at screens for hours at a time - because they LOVE to play.

(oops this almost turned into a TL:DR - sorry - I'm still a bit excited / goofy after bringing them home the week of Halloween).

156 days ago
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Reason: None provided.

To be honest - that's someone else's - but I do have 2 7-8 month old rescues (from the same litter) that I adopted from a foster home nearly 3 weeks ago that look almost identical. They're Bombays with Gold eyes (and shorter hair and a more panther like snout). I've never adopted a pair that young before, but they're acclimating nicely, have started talking to us, and are settling in without any fuss (probably the only nitpick, is they're still of the mind that we're part of their 'chasing game' - which they do ALOT with each other, but they're coming-round).

I'll always call any black cat 'mine' because I'm a fan of Bombays and their creative gamesmanship (they will create a new one every couple of weeks or so). Most black cats have a bit of Bombay in them if they're not purebred fancies. These gals are in the 90 percentile or greater of Bombay. The body size, shape and overall behavior is right on target. My last pair were smart enough to accept silent hand signals. VERY intelligent.

(oops this almost turned into a TL:DR - sorry - I'm still a bit excited / goofy after bringing them home the week of Halloween).

156 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

To be honest - that's someone else's - but I do have 2 7-8 month old rescues (from the same litter) that I adopted from a foster home nearly 3 weeks ago that look almost identical. They're Bombays with Gold eyes (and shorter hair and a more panther like snout). I've never adopted a pair that young before, but they're acclimating nicely, have started talking to us, and are settling in without any fuss (probably the only nitpick, is they're still of the mind that we're part of their 'chasing game' - which they do ALOT but they're coming-round).

I'll always call any black cat 'mine' because I'm a fan of Bombays and their creative gamesmanship (they will create a new one every couple of weeks or so). Most black cats have a bit of Bombay in them if they're not purebred fancies. These gals are in the 90 percentile or greater of Bombay. The body size, shape and overall behavior is right on target. My last pair were smart enough to accept silent hand signals. VERY intelligent.

(oops this almost turned into a TL:DR - sorry - I'm still a bit excited / goofy after bringing them home the week of Halloween).

156 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

To be honest - that's someone else's - but I do have 2 7-8 month old rescues (from the same litter) that I adopted from a foster home nearly 3 weeks ago that look almost identical. They're Bombays with Gold eyes (and shorter hair and a more panther like snout). I've never adopted a pair that young before, but they're acclimating nicely, have started talking to us, and are settling in without much fuss (probably the only nitpick, is they're still of the mind that we're part of their 'chasing game' - which they do ALOT but they're coming-round).

I'll always call any black cat 'mine' because I'm a fan of Bombays and their creative gamesmanship (they will create a new one every couple of weeks or so). Most black cats have a bit of Bombay in them if they're not purebred fancies. These gals are in the 90 percentile or greater of Bombay. The body size, shape and overall behavior is right on target. My last pair were smart enough to accept silent hand signals. VERY intelligent.

(oops this almost turned into a TL:DR - sorry - I'm still a bit excited / goofy after bringing them home the week of Halloween).

156 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

To be honest - that's someone else's - but I do have 2 7-8 month old rescues (from the same litter) that I adopted from a foster home nearly 3 weeks ago that look almost identical. They're Bombays with Gold eyes (and shorter hair and a more panther like snout). I've never adopted a pair that young before, but they're acclimating nicely, have started talking to us, and are settling in without much fuss (probably the only nitpick, is they're still of the mind that we're part of their 'chasing game' - which they do ALOT but they're coming-round).

I'll always call any black cat 'mine' because I'm a fan of Bombays and their creative gamesmanship (they will create a new one every couple of weeks or so). Most black cats have a bit of Bombay in them if they're not purebred fancies. These gals are in the 90 percentile or greater of Bombay. The body size, shape and overall behavior is right on target. My last pair were smart enough to accept silent hand signals. VERY intelligent.

*(oops this almost turned into a TL:DR - sorry - I'm still a bit excited / goofy after bringing them home the week of Halloween).

156 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

To be honest - that's someone else's - but I do have 2 7-8 month old rescues (from the same litter) that I adopted from a foster home nearly 3 weeks ago that look almost identical. They're Bombays with Gold eyes (and shorter hair and a more panther like snout). I've never adopted a pair that young before, but they're acclimating nicely, have started talking to us, and are settling in without much fuss (probably the only nitpick, is they're still of the mind that we're part of their 'chasing game' - which they do ALOT but they're coming-round).

I'll always call any black cat 'mine' because I'm a fan of Bombays and their creative gamesmanship (they will create a new one every couple of weeks or so). Most black cats have a bit of Bombay in them if they're not purebred fancies. These gals are in the 90 percentile or greater of Bombay. The body size, shape and overall behavior is right on target. My last pair were smart enough to accept silent hand signals. VERY intelligent.

156 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

To be honest - that's someone else's - but I do have 2 7-8 month old rescues (from the same litter) that I adopted from a foster home nearly 3 weeks ago that look almost identical. They're Bombays with Gold eyes (and shorter hair and a more panther like snout). I've never adopted a pair that young before, but they're acclimating nicely, have started talking to us, and are settling in without much fuss (probably the only nitpick, is they're still of the mind that we're part of their 'chasing game' - which they do ALOT but they're coming-round).

I'll always call any black cat 'mine' because I'm a fan of Bombays and their creative gamesmanship (they will create a new one every couple of weeks or so). Most black cats have a bit of Bombay in them if they're not purebred fancies. These gals are in the 90 percentile or greater of Bombay. The body size, shape and overall behavior is right on target.

156 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

To be honest - that's someone else's - but I do have 2 7-8 month old rescues (from the same litter) that I adopted from a foster home nearly 3 weeks ago that look almost identical. They're Bombays with Gold eyes (and shorter hair and a more panther like snout). I've never adopted a pair that young before, but they're acclimating nicely, have started talking to us, and are settling in without much fuss (probably the only nitpick, is they're still of the mind that we're part of their 'chasing game' - which they do ALOT but they're coming-round).

I'll always call any black cat 'mine' because I'm a fan of Bombays and their creative gamesmanship (they will create a new one every couple of weeks or so). Most black cats have a bit of Bombay in them if they're not purebred fancies. These guys are in the 90 percentile or greater. The body size, shape and overall behavior is right on target.

156 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

To be honest - that's someone else's - but I do have 2 7-8 month old rescues (from the same litter) that I adopted from a foster home nearly 3 weeks ago that look almost identical. They're Bombays with Gold eyes (and shorter hair and a more panther like snout). I've never adopted a pair that young before, but they're acclimating nicely, have started talking to us, and are settling in without much fuss (probably the only nitpick, is they're still of the mind that we're part of their 'chasing game' - which they do ALOT but they're coming-round).

I'll always call any black cat 'mine' because I'm a fan of Bombays and their creative gamesmanship (they will create a new one every couple of weeks or so). Most black cats have a bit of Bombay in them if they're not purebred fancies.

156 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

To be honest - that's someone else's - but I do have 2 7-8 month old rescues (from the same litter) that I adopted from a foster home nearly 3 weeks ago that look almost identical. They're Bombays with Gold eyes (and shorter hair and a more panther like snout). I've never adopted a pair that young before, but they're acclimating nicely. Have started talking to us, and are settling in without much fuss (probably the only nitpick, is they're still of the mind that we're part of their 'chasing game' - which they do ALOT but they're coming-round).

I'll always call any black cat 'mine' because I'm a fan of Bombays and their creative gamesmanship (they will create a new one every couple of weeks or so). Most black cats have a bit of Bombay in them if they're not purebred fancies.

156 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

To be honest - that's someone else's - but I do have 2 7-8 month old rescues (from the same litter) that I adopted from a foster home nearly 3 weeks ago that look almost identical. They're Bombays with Gold eyes (and shorter hair and a more panther like snout). I've never adopted a pair that young before, but they're acclimating nicely. Have started talking to us, and are settling in without much fuss (probably the only nitpick, is they're still of the mind that we're part of their 'chasing game' - which they do ALOT but they're coming-round).

But I'll always call any black cat 'mine' because I'm a fan of Bombays and their creative gamesmanship (they will create a new one every couple of weeks or so). Most black cats have a bit of Bombay in them if they're not purebred fancies.

156 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

To be honest - that's someone else's - but I do have 2 7-8 month old rescues (from the same litter) that I adopted from a foster home nearly 3 weeks ago that look almost identical. They're Bombays with Gold eyes (and shorter hair and a more panther like snout). I've never adopted a pair that young before, but they're acclimating nicely. Have started talking to us, and are settling in without much fuss (probably the only nitpick, is they're still of the mind that we're part of their 'chasing game' but they're coming-round).

But I'll always call any black cat 'mine' because I'm a fan of Bombays and their creative gamesmanship (they will create a new one every couple of weeks or so). Most black cats have a bit of Bombay in them if they're not purebred fancies.

156 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

To be honest - that's someone else's - but I do have 2 7-8 month old rescues (from the same litter) that I adopted from a foster home nearly 3 weeks ago that look almost identical. They're Bombays with Gold eyes (and shorter hair and a more panther like snout).

But I'll always call any black cat 'mine' because I'm a fan of Bombays and their creative gamesmanship (they will create a new one every couple of weeks or so). Most black cats have a bit of Bombay in them if they're not purebred fancies.

156 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

To be honest - that's someone else's -but I do have 2 7-8 month old rescues (from the same litter) that I adopted from a foster home nearly 3 weeks ago that look almost identical. They're Bombays with Gold eyes (and shorter hair and a more panther like snout).

But I'll always call any black cat 'mine' because I'm a fan of Bombays and their creative gamesmanship (they will create a new one every couple of weeks or so). Most black cats have a bit of Bombay in them if they're not purebred fancies.

156 days ago
1 score
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To be honest - that's someone else's - but I do have 2 7-8 month old rescues (from the same litter) that I adopted from a foster home nearly 3 weeks ago that look almost identical. They're Bombays with Gold eyes (and shorter hair and a more panther like snout).

But I'll always call any black cat 'mine' because I'm a fan of Bombays and their creative gamesmanship (they will create a new one every couple of weeks or so). Most black cats have a bit of Bombay in them if they're not purebred fancies.

156 days ago
1 score