It's Caturday- Post some cats (vol 3)

It's Caturday- Post some cats (vol 3)

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s p a c e m a n

10,779 posts

148 months

Saturday 5th November 2016
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I think he has got the correct attitude towards Christmas...



Edited by s p a c e m a n on Saturday 5th November 09:39

KaraK

13,184 posts

209 months

Saturday 5th November 2016
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What are everyone's tips for bonfire night? Sophie (the Bengal) was very skittish and freaked out last night and even the usually unflappable Mycroft was a bit jumpy frown Picked up a Pet Remedy plug in this morning but wondering if there's anything else I should be doing?

Raoul Duke

929 posts

163 months

Saturday 5th November 2016
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Fireworks, what fireworks??

ali_kat

31,992 posts

221 months

Sunday 6th November 2016
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KaraK said:
What are everyone's tips for bonfire night? Sophie (the Bengal) was very skittish and freaked out last night and even the usually unflappable Mycroft was a bit jumpy frown Picked up a Pet Remedy plug in this morning but wondering if there's anything else I should be doing?
Ours don't react to fireworks

Which seeing as Pepi is a big girls blouse about everything else (he ran & hid when I opened a can of coke!) is quite surprising

Gretchen

19,037 posts

216 months

Sunday 6th November 2016
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The Last Post.

Arsenal v Tottenham. Walter just sat bolt upright listening to the Last Post being played. Love my Corporal.






KaraK

13,184 posts

209 months

Sunday 6th November 2016
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Well the Pet Remedy help a bit I think, she still had one freak out though and as a result climbed up the chimney, managed to get a hold of her before she disappeared entirely though!

clarkmagpie

3,559 posts

195 months

Sunday 6th November 2016
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Our Bengal didn't bat an eyelid.
The only thing he is scared of is one of the neighbours greyhounds.
He keeps a very careful watch when it's in the paddock and he is in the garden, usually comes hurtling back into the house, fur on end, ridge like a Mohawk!
Sits on widow sill and chirps and cries till its out of sight then off back out he goes.

KaraK

13,184 posts

209 months

Monday 7th November 2016
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She spent pretty much all of yesterday evening hiding in her safe space under my bed frown

motco

15,962 posts

246 months

Monday 7th November 2016
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clarkmagpie said:
Our Bengal didn't bat an eyelid.
The only thing he is scared of is one of the neighbours greyhounds.
He keeps a very careful watch when it's in the paddock and he is in the garden, usually comes hurtling back into the house, fur on end, ridge like a Mohawk!
Sits on widow sill and chirps and cries till its out of sight then off back out he goes.
Wise cat! They're lazy dogs but anything with fur is fair game for them.

Mr Snrub

24,983 posts

227 months

Monday 7th November 2016
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Passed of very calmly in my house, despite a few displays close by she barely bothered to lift her head for most of them. Although she has now decided that she no longer wants to eat wet food, just after I bought a load of it.

KaraK

13,184 posts

209 months

Monday 7th November 2016
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Mr Snrub said:
Although she has now decided that she no longer wants to eat wet food, just after I bought a load of it.
It's a thing..



Matt172

12,415 posts

244 months

Monday 7th November 2016
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Mr Snrub

24,983 posts

227 months

Monday 7th November 2016
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KaraK said:
Mr Snrub said:
Although she has now decided that she no longer wants to eat wet food, just after I bought a load of it.
It's a thing..


Don't worry, I've just bought 5kg of her favourite dry food so I'm sure she'll be wanting the wet stuff again very soon

jkkmufc

29 posts

95 months

Monday 7th November 2016
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Gretchen said:
Hierarchy.

What beautiful little ones!

El Guapo

2,787 posts

190 months

Wednesday 9th November 2016
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At the end of August a local feral cat decided to abandon 2 newborns outside my kitchen door. Both fitted in the palm of one hand and I weighed them - 85g apiece.


chrisr29

1,250 posts

197 months

Thursday 10th November 2016
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Just back from the vets after taking a pasting from another moggy. He's 12 now and thinks he is still king cat in the neibourhood.

After this latest episode he will be getting demoted to house cat!


The Nur

9,168 posts

185 months

Thursday 10th November 2016
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El Guapo said:
At the end of August a local feral cat decided to abandon 2 newborns outside my kitchen door. Both fitted in the palm of one hand and I weighed them - 85g apiece.

You can'tjust leave that there, what happened?

jmorgan

36,010 posts

284 months

Thursday 10th November 2016
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chrisr29 said:

Just back from the vets after taking a pasting from another moggy. He's 12 now and thinks he is still king cat in the neibourhood.

After this latest episode he will be getting demoted to house cat!
Ouch.


When the last fighty one we had was in tussles, it was usually the front end. Vet reckoned back end damage was the loser and expected to see that cat at some point.

Nom de ploom

4,890 posts

174 months

Thursday 10th November 2016
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Our newest addition meet Luther.

he has had feline flu so was in quarantine at the pet shope, very reputable one in Leeds they paid for all his early vet bills and he went home with lots of the staff there so he has settled really well, into EVERYTHING, has a gorgeous loud purr and snores cos he still has a bit of a snotty nose! lol. he's adorable and our Rottie - Eddie and him are getting along fine.








El Guapo

2,787 posts

190 months

Thursday 10th November 2016
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The Nur said:
El Guapo said:
At the end of August a local feral cat decided to abandon 2 newborns outside my kitchen door. Both fitted in the palm of one hand and I weighed them - 85g apiece.

You can'tjust leave that there, what happened?
Here they are 8 weeks later, doing really well