He probably is the black oriental variety simply because this colony is predominantly siamese. He's a bit thicker around the neck, which is why I know he is male, but the siamese males (who do have the color-points) all have thick necks and some even have thicker fur.
I was just so pleased that he was so brave! Usually they flee as soon as I step outside. He clearly has bonded with the others who come into the house to eat and is doubtless eying the dinner dish thinking it is probably worth the risk.
And he's YOUNG! So we may be able to rehabilitate him and get him adopted. I did this once before with one and he became a lovely companion, even if a bit skittish. The girl who adopted him told me he would eat spaghetti off her plate.
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I was just so pleased that he was so brave! Usually they flee as soon as I step outside. He clearly has bonded with the others who come into the house to eat and is doubtless eying the dinner dish thinking it is probably worth the risk.
And he's YOUNG! So we may be able to rehabilitate him and get him adopted. I did this once before with one and he became a lovely companion, even if a bit skittish. The girl who adopted him told me he would eat spaghetti off her plate.
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Gawd, only in Texas!
The little ones are partial to corndogs. Vegan corndogs. On the stick, please. :P