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Meet Thor, The Bengal Cat Guaranteed To Melt Your Heart!

Meet Thor, The Bengal Cat Guaranteed To Melt Your Heart!

This is Thor - a Bengal Kitty so stunningly gorgeous it's almost impossible to imagine that he's real.
I've always loved Bengal cats, there's something just so regal and almost majestic about them isn't there, and after seeing these images I can't believe anyone could resist this particular one.
Just check out those emerald green eyes peering out from that lustrous sandy fur - they really seem to be able to bore into your very soul don't they?
Thor's lucky owner Rani Cucicov said: "I definitely feel like his servant! Whenever he opens his mouth, we are ready to serve him, but I gotta admit that we get lots of love in place for it!"
So, take the time to enjoy these lovely images of a totally beautiful cat - you're sure to be jealous by the end...
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"I definitely feel like his servant!" say's Thor's owner Rani Cucicov

"Whenever he opens his mouth, we are ready to serve him"

"But I gotta admit that we get lots of love in place for it!"

"He's a very active and lovable cat!"

"He talks all day long and if we don?t answer his meowing, he gets pissed with us"

"And at least once a day, mostly before going to sleep, he gets crazy and climbs on the walls"

"He seems like a child who doesn't want to go to sleep"

"But after a few minutes he gets calm and goes to bed"

"When we have a visitor, he doesn't run away like some cats, but he goes to check who it is and to smell their scent"

"And if he likes them, they will hear it from Thor himself with a few massive meows"

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