r/Tuxetortico

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Are dilute tuxetorticos welcome?

This is my 15.5 yo princess, Chloe (my then 6 yo named her, she named our dog Bella too... don't deduct points for it! Though Chloe's government name is Chlo-Loski, and Bella = Bella Lucille Ball)

u/Rachellyz — 11 hours ago

Things you say to your cat that make you sound like a creeper catcalling someone

I'll go first: "heyyyyyyyyyyy pretty girl! How ya doing?"

"Yeah, you get that tail!"

"You're so cute when you eat!"

Pic of my Nala for tax

u/speedyhobbit13 — 2 days ago

Been informed my babies may apply

Gnipper (first, 15) and Caramel (second, 9), Gnipper struggles with cognitive decline in her old age but manages to be sassy! Caramel is a bit of an evil kitty to her adoptive sister 🫪 not sure if Caramel applies but I feel Gnipper definitely does!

u/gaypenisbum — 3 days ago

Hey World. Meet Kira!

We only just met her, and we already love her so much!

u/JidRK — 4 days ago

First half-birthday. She was formerly the runt of the litter. So this one’s really special!

Little girl was born on Feb 16, 2026 to my friend’s cat. Her siblings were bigger and stronger than her, and they were bonded, while she was left out. She’s even had an accident in April during which she slipped and fell off my friend’s balcony, and stayed outside in the rain overnight, stuck between a wall and a board, unable to move.

My friend/her foster mom gave her to me for adoption almost 3 months ago, and we have been raising her ever since. Her siblings were adopted together by another local family, shortly after I got her home. (A week or two later, I think.) Her dad is a stray, but still kind of around. Her mom is finally spayed. All things considered, this half-birthday is really special because she made it here against all odds. She’s now a very healthy and extremely naughty princess. And I am having the time of my life spoiling her rotten. ❤️

Happy half-birthday, Gold Spot! 🤩♾️

PS: the cake is for humans only. We fed her cat-friendly treats separately once she was done posing for the camera. 🤭

u/garlicandcheesiness — 3 days ago

Was told Penny belongs here! I didn’t even realize tuxetortico was a thing! Best of both worlds 🩶🧡🤍

u/Front_Dinner7407 — 4 days ago

My tuxetortico twins make be think of B&J half-baked ice cream

My kittens. Sisters, Isla (Left) and Minuet (Right)

u/NoPlanetBee93 — 4 days ago

Jaeger has finally found her community

This is my boyfriend’s kitty. She is the most affectionate, loving cat I’ve ever met. And now I found a sub for her and all her glory.

u/trolling4tea — 4 days ago

Question about giving our cat access to our yard

I’ve only had one other cat who never had any interest in going outside. We caught this kitten in a trap and brought her in and she is fantastic and super sociable. When we sit in our back porch she meows and meows because she wants to be wherever we are.

We decided to let her on the porch today and she was psyched to come out. She is sticking close to us but is venturing a little into the flower bed because of the bumblebees and butterflies.

Is it a bad idea to let her out at all? Is it all or nothing with cats as far as indoor and indoor/outdoor, will she always try to escape if she gets a taste for the wild? Or could we let her come out and spend time on the porch without creating a problem?

Pics for context

u/superSaganzaPPa86 — 4 days ago