I used to think the boy cat was genetically predisposed towards anxious behavior. ( His nicknames include spazattack, coco-puff and puffy.) But since Layla left us and he's the only cat in the house-- he's changing. I sneezed the other day and he did NOT run in terror!He's no longer on hyper alert. He hops up on the furniture. Best of all he's become more cuddly. Who knew Layla had such an effect on the poor guy?! (Sorry for the cheese-ball post, but I had to share.) See more Coco paintings here.
He's a born submissive, if somewhat anxiously so. LOL If you add another cat to the mix he may return to his old ways, but in the meantime enjoy the cuddles! I'm so happy that he's filling in the cuddle-spot that Layla left behind. Love your brushstrokes here, it lends Coco an "aura" of superiority. :)
Sorry about Layla, but Coco seems to be coming in to his own! Beautiful boy!
ReplyDeleteHe really is, totally didn't expect that?! Thanks Kelley!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sensitive portrait!
ReplyDeleteI have to stop looking at your blog. I want them all!!
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear about Layla. Nice to hear he's coming around.
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ReplyDeletefabulous . Love the eyes
Who knew Layla had such an effect on the poor guy?!
Yeah but think if you were the same size as Layla...and one can see the situation. She was a strong personality lol
He's a born submissive, if somewhat anxiously so. LOL If you add another cat to the mix he may return to his old ways, but in the meantime enjoy the cuddles! I'm so happy that he's filling in the cuddle-spot that Layla left behind. Love your brushstrokes here, it lends Coco an "aura" of superiority. :)
ReplyDeleteCoco is definitely a keeper, Diane!!! He's SO handsome and a great model!!!
ReplyDeleteCoco is so pretty, love your soft edges. I find it hard to understand cats. :-)
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