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We have 4 too, I put a stop at 3 but our friends left the country and were looking after their kitty now too, prehaps permenantly.
'The Boss' Amber:
Our boy, Merlin, possibly Maincoon:
Mogglet, BSH:
And the new one, sally her odl name, now called sky:
Who for some reason has her own blog:
http://sallythecatnz.blogspot.com/
'The Boss' Amber:
Our boy, Merlin, possibly Maincoon:
Mogglet, BSH:
And the new one, sally her odl name, now called sky:
Who for some reason has her own blog:
http://sallythecatnz.blogspot.com/
Scho said:
Bernie-the-bolt said:
I know I've posted this before and it's not really a portrait, but here's my real friendly loving Burmese (who is currently asleep upstairs in bed!) having just popped out for a bite to eat.....
BEEF CAKE!I did manage to catch it, save it from certain death and release it back to fight another day
Bernie-the-bolt said:
Scho said:
Bernie-the-bolt said:
I know I've posted this before and it's not really a portrait, but here's my real friendly loving Burmese (who is currently asleep upstairs in bed!) having just popped out for a bite to eat.....
BEEF CAKE!I did manage to catch it, save it from certain death and release it back to fight another day
thats one savage mother chuffing cat!
QUALITY.
Edited by Scho on Thursday 31st July 10:53
Scho said:
Bernie-the-bolt said:
Scho said:
Bernie-the-bolt said:
I know I've posted this before and it's not really a portrait, but here's my real friendly loving Burmese (who is currently asleep upstairs in bed!) having just popped out for a bite to eat.....
BEEF CAKE!I did manage to catch it, save it from certain death and release it back to fight another day
thats one savage mother chuffing cat!
QUALITY.
Edited by Scho on Thursday 31st July 10:53
As mentioned, last year we had two very tiny fox cubs, followed the next day by their mum chasing 'Bruno' back home determined to have back what was hers. We then saw him a couple of days later chasing the mother fox around the garden who looked unsure of the entire situation!
Whilst he brings back some enormous rabbits, we also have deer wondering about in the garden but he's yet to try and bring back one of those Everyday is a gastronomic delight in the utility room!
He's still a real softy though!
Bernie-the-bolt said:
Scho said:
Bernie-the-bolt said:
Scho said:
Bernie-the-bolt said:
I know I've posted this before and it's not really a portrait, but here's my real friendly loving Burmese (who is currently asleep upstairs in bed!) having just popped out for a bite to eat.....
BEEF CAKE!I did manage to catch it, save it from certain death and release it back to fight another day
thats one savage mother chuffing cat!
QUALITY.
Edited by Scho on Thursday 31st July 10:53
As mentioned, last year we had two very tiny fox cubs, followed the next day by their mum chasing 'Bruno' back home determined to have back what was hers. We then saw him a couple of days later chasing the mother fox around the garden who looked unsure of the entire situation!
Whilst he brings back some enormous rabbits, we also have deer wondering about in the garden but he's yet to try and bring back one of those Everyday is a gastronomic delight in the utility room!
He's still a real softy though!
That brown cat is a beast!! Glad the bird was OK though...
We've got two, one is a little hunter, she's always bringing back brids and mice:
But the other one is the biggest softie ever. He was a house cat for the first few years of his life, and it seems that he hasn't developed the nescessary skills to be a hunter.
A couple of months ago i was sitting in the front room, then heard a commotion. He had brought a mouse into the house but didnt know what to do with it! Cue endless hilarity as the mouse actually frightened him: I got some great video of the mouse 'boxing' the cats nose and eventually the cat got annoyed and ran off. The mouse survived:
We've got two, one is a little hunter, she's always bringing back brids and mice:
But the other one is the biggest softie ever. He was a house cat for the first few years of his life, and it seems that he hasn't developed the nescessary skills to be a hunter.
A couple of months ago i was sitting in the front room, then heard a commotion. He had brought a mouse into the house but didnt know what to do with it! Cue endless hilarity as the mouse actually frightened him: I got some great video of the mouse 'boxing' the cats nose and eventually the cat got annoyed and ran off. The mouse survived:
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