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Very cute kitty.
Cute!
I love these cute little fluffers! I wish I saw them more often.
Two years ago at dusk I saw one sitting on the roof of our henhouse, trying to find a way in to get a chicken dinner. I shooed it away but I was so happy to see one in our neighborhood. (Mesa, near Wilcox)
Too big for a bobcat. Definitely a snow leopard.
Healthy looking kitty. So similar to a big housecat except for the bobbed tail and hairs on the ear tips. Lucky you to have him/her visit.
So beautiful, he looks like my cat I had, searching for mice I suppose.
Bug Girl…LOL on calling it a “fluffer”! I’m giggling because after years of house rabbit ownership…or being owned by bunnies, to be more precise…I just learned that rabbits live in a Warren, but their family group is called a Fluffle! A female bobcat is called a Queen, males are Tom’s, a young is a Kindle…a family group is a clouder, clutter! Interesting!