Meet Louie, a loving siamese cat

Introduction

Louie is my husband’s cat. But I’ve also become quite attached to this adorable Siamese, who loves playing games and always seems to be in the mood for cuddling. We’re not sure when Louie first came into our lives—he was just there one day—but he definitely has a special place in our hearts now!

Louie is an adorable, affectionate Siamese cat who enjoys playing games and drives my poor husband nuts when he tries to sleep.

Louie is a Siamese cat who loves playing games and driving me crazy. He’s so adorable that my husband can’t help but give him treats when he tries to sleep on his chest. Louie loves belly rubs and scratches behind the ears, which means that there are often times when I have to leave the room due to allergies but it’s worth it because we get such wonderful pictures of Louie doing silly little things like holding hands with our daughter or sleeping with his head resting on her shoulder like a pillow.

Louie spends most of his time sleeping (he really does love sleep, especially if you put your hand over your mouth as he falls asleep), eating treats or playing games like fetch (although he hasn’t learned how yet).

Louie is a little bit silly

Louie is a little bit silly.

He loves to play games and he also loves to sleep. He also loves to cuddle, eat, and play peekaboo.

Louie likes to play peekaboo under the bed covers in the morning when my husband is trying to wake up because he knows it will make him smile.

Louie likes to play peekaboo under the bed covers in the morning when my husband is trying to wake up because he knows it will make him smile.

He also loves when I let him sit on my lap while I work, even though he doesn’t always sit still. He’ll just lay there and purr while staring at me as I type on my laptop, looking at all of the words I’m writing. It’s pretty cute, even if it means that I have to wait for him to get off before I can keep typing (or make coffee).

Louie does this thing where he sort of tucks himself behind your legs and hugs your calves? It’s the sweetest thing ever!

Louie does this thing where he sort of tucks himself behind your legs and hugs your calves? It’s the sweetest thing ever!

It makes me feel like I’m being hugged by a little siamese boy who just wants to love me.

It makes Louie feel safe, loved and happy. He has been known to purr while doing it.

It makes other people want to pet him because they’ve never seen such a cute creature before!

I would like an army of cats who do this so that when I’m feeling sad or lonely, there will be an army of cat friends waiting for me with open arms at home or on campus (or wherever).

Louie gets along great with our other cat, Lily, and they do everything together.

The reason Louie and Lily get along so well is because they are both very playful. They love to chase each other, wrestle, and play with toys. It is important that they get along because then they can take turns sleeping on the couch together instead of fighting over it constantly.

In addition to being playful, there are many similarities between Louie and Lily:

  • Both cats like attention from humans
  • Both cats have black fur with white paws and faces (like yours!)

The major difference between these two felines is their personalities:

Sometimes Louie gets so used to seeing me around that it doesn’t register with him that I’ve left the house until I come home an hour later.

Sometimes Louie gets so used to seeing me around that it doesn’t register with him that I’ve left the house until I come home an hour later. When he does finally notice, it’s usually because he hasn’t been fed yet and is hungry for food.

My cat can be very loving. He loves to play games and make his owner smile. He likes to hide under the covers in the morning, or on top of them when it’s too hot outside (which is most of the time).

Louie also gets along well with our other cat, who lives in another room of our home but sometimes sticks around for visits as well!

Connecting with your child over the shared experiences of loving a pet can be a wonderful way to start a dialogue about their day or how they’re feeling.

Talking with your children about their pets is a great way to open up a dialogue between you and your child. The animal can act as a gateway into discussing their day and how they’re feeling, which can then lead into other topics like school or friends.

For example, if your child comes home from school one day and says “I’m glad that Louie was there with me today,” this could be an opening for you to ask him/her more about what happened at school, why he/she likes Louie so much, or what others said about him being there (or not).

Conclusion

One of the best things about Louie is that he’s so affectionate! I love coming home from work and cuddling with him on the couch while watching TV. He also likes to play games with us, which makes it even more fun. He’s just like a little kid, except he doesn’t have any opposable thumbs yet so he can’t help himself when it comes time for bedtime – we all know how much kids hate getting up early in the morning!

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