tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4274678439101944494.post8262155284278061063..comments2023-05-04T14:57:36.686+01:00Comments on Indikon Tonkinese: And Reason Two!Bethhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12892914003630993197noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4274678439101944494.post-57636291120532951712012-03-08T19:30:47.604+00:002012-03-08T19:30:47.604+00:00Yup, she is! And she is just the sweetest little t...Yup, she is! And she is just the sweetest little thing one could hope for. Well, except at mealtimes, then she turns into a seagull. Talk about dive bombing to get to your plate! Yesterday I had to put her in the bedroom whilst we ate- today she just looked at me sadly while I was eating so I reckon she'd learned her lesson *grin* Her sister is much more well mannered I must say :)Bethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12892914003630993197noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4274678439101944494.post-78482013893830063282012-03-08T19:12:41.559+00:002012-03-08T19:12:41.559+00:00Aww she looks like the kitten we might be getting!...Aww she looks like the kitten we might be getting! Is she a solid blue? The one we saw in Kent was a solid blue and had hazel eyes that might turn gold or green. (The browns we are looking at this weekend are both Mink, so I guess they will have the classic aqua eyes eventually, not that we are fussed!) Al was a solid and had greeny gold eyes. Isn't it funny that they can either take after the Siamese genes or the Burmese genes sometimes? Tonks are fascinating!<br />I'm sure Al made himself heard over the phone a few times. On Flickr there is a video of him exercising his lungs. He wasn't noisy on the whole but when he wanted to he could whinge for Britain!Amanda Christine Coxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11269804836763067722noreply@blogger.com