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singlecoil said:
dxg said:
Three weeks now, and no sign of the neighbour's cats. I miss them.
There's more to that story, I daresay?The neighbour's cats are both quite old. I suspect the kitten won.
Introducing Kit-Kat. She decided to to move in with us and our two Golden Retreivers in 2013 after 'owners' did a moonlight flit off to Wales and left her. She is very vocal, placid for days then goes stir crazy, a natural born killer but also a loving lap cat. The upside is that the hair is the same colour as the dogs so the dust balls are uniformed. Downside is that our leather settee is taking some punishment.
motco said:
GarryDK said:
Bit of a christmasy one today
That look - ears back and eyes wide - means that all you work decorating the tree will lie in ruins any second!singlecoil said:
They really like that pram, don't they. Doesn't it move when they jump up into it?
They love it, they tend to jump in from the side so doesn't move around much. Max the tabby has slept in it from a kitten, my daughter has officially gave it to him so it's now just the cats bed!Rebuilda said:
Patch1875 said:
They love it, they tend to jump in from the side so doesn't move around much. Max the tabby has slept in it from a kitten, my daughter has officially gave it to him so it's now just the cats bed!
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