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

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

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Castrol for a knave

4,847 posts

93 months

Wednesday 8th March 2023
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Simpo Two said:
B'stard Child said:
Steve McQueen biggrin
My thought too!

If I should go away for a few days or a week I have very good neighbours who look after Furbag. She would absolutely hate going into a cattery because she'd think she was being rehomed (again).
Glad 2 people got the reference biggrin

boholoblanka

1,884 posts

140 months

Thursday 9th March 2023
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8bit said:
wibble cb said:
Well it had to happen at some point, Smokey did this again today, except she over shot it and went over the bannister clawed at the base of the railings for a nano second then carried on falling…. I raced to the stairs to find her in the 2nd bottom step looking a little confused, and more than a bit sheepish, no broken bones or injuries other then pride luckily



Maybe this will persuade her to use the cat tree we bought ( ha ha ha)….
One of my parents' old cats did almost exactly this. They had a very similar banister arrangement and she liked to race up the stairs, leap onto a chair that sat opposite the end of the banister then spring back onto the banister itself. One evening I watched as she did this but cleared the banister entirely and flailed through the air back to the bottom of the stairs. Like yours, no harm done, thankfully...
dont they always 'right' themselves in mid air? Genuine q and apologies for my rudimentary knowledge.

Vasco

16,542 posts

107 months

Thursday 9th March 2023
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LeighW said:
I know cats like to sit in boxes, but I always assumed the minimum criteria was that they could fit their backside in them. Not with Betty...

I think it just needs all feet inside the box. Everything surplus is just showing off !!

8bit

4,901 posts

157 months

Thursday 9th March 2023
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boholoblanka said:
8bit said:
wibble cb said:
Well it had to happen at some point, Smokey did this again today, except she over shot it and went over the bannister clawed at the base of the railings for a nano second then carried on falling…. I raced to the stairs to find her in the 2nd bottom step looking a little confused, and more than a bit sheepish, no broken bones or injuries other then pride luckily



Maybe this will persuade her to use the cat tree we bought ( ha ha ha)….
One of my parents' old cats did almost exactly this. They had a very similar banister arrangement and she liked to race up the stairs, leap onto a chair that sat opposite the end of the banister then spring back onto the banister itself. One evening I watched as she did this but cleared the banister entirely and flailed through the air back to the bottom of the stairs. Like yours, no harm done, thankfully...
dont they always 'right' themselves in mid air? Genuine q and apologies for my rudimentary knowledge.
On that occasion ours did, landed on her feet but tumbled forwards a short way. I think that thing about cats landing on their feet was disproven though, or at least now has a caveat that "only if they fall far enough".

wibble cb

3,644 posts

209 months

Thursday 9th March 2023
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8bit said:
boholoblanka said:
8bit said:
wibble cb said:
Well it had to happen at some point, Smokey did this again today, except she over shot it and went over the bannister clawed at the base of the railings for a nano second then carried on falling…. I raced to the stairs to find her in the 2nd bottom step looking a little confused, and more than a bit sheepish, no broken bones or injuries other then pride luckily



Maybe this will persuade her to use the cat tree we bought ( ha ha ha)….
One of my parents' old cats did almost exactly this. They had a very similar banister arrangement and she liked to race up the stairs, leap onto a chair that sat opposite the end of the banister then spring back onto the banister itself. One evening I watched as she did this but cleared the banister entirely and flailed through the air back to the bottom of the stairs. Like yours, no harm done, thankfully...
dont they always 'right' themselves in mid air? Genuine q and apologies for my rudimentary knowledge.
On that occasion ours did, landed on her feet but tumbled forwards a short way. I think that thing about cats landing on their feet was disproven though, or at least now has a caveat that "only if they fall far enough".
They do know which way is up, but would need some travel time to adjust!

Trustmeimadoctor

12,794 posts

157 months

Friday 10th March 2023
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Anyone fancy offering up a name for our new little girl? She is about 1 and doesn't have a name that they know of


B'stard Child

28,574 posts

248 months

Friday 10th March 2023
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Minnie cos she looks like she's gonna be a minx

Vasco

16,542 posts

107 months

Friday 10th March 2023
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Twinkle

Raccaccoonie

2,797 posts

21 months

Friday 10th March 2023
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Roo as in the stance looks like a kangaroo.

AstonZagato

12,791 posts

212 months

Friday 10th March 2023
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She looks identical to our cat, Jasmine (we had a Disney character naming convention for cats - Princess Jasmine)

B'stard Child

28,574 posts

248 months

Friday 10th March 2023
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I was also trying to keep it car related (mini, minx)

Could go down the engines route - pinto, lotus, twink,

Probably not AJPV8 tho biggrin

Jasey_

4,950 posts

180 months

Friday 10th March 2023
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Vasco said:
LeighW said:
I know cats like to sit in boxes, but I always assumed the minimum criteria was that they could fit their backside in them. Not with Betty...

I think it just needs all feet inside the box. Everything surplus is just showing off !!
Nearly fits - he was fast asleep.


Trustmeimadoctor

12,794 posts

157 months

Friday 10th March 2023
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Raccaccoonie said:
Roo as in the stance looks like a kangaroo.
I thought she looked like one too, shee seems to have big toes

I quite liked leia.

Strangely Brown

10,226 posts

233 months

Friday 10th March 2023
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Raccaccoonie said:
Roo as in the stance looks like a kangaroo.
^^ That, Excellent name for a kitty.

ChevronB19

5,869 posts

165 months

Saturday 11th March 2023
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B'stard Child said:
I was also trying to keep it car related (mini, minx)

Could go down the engines route - pinto, lotus, twink,

Probably not AJPV8 tho biggrin
Spider

motco

16,026 posts

248 months

Saturday 11th March 2023
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Neko...

Wonderman

2,323 posts

197 months

Saturday 11th March 2023
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Trustmeimadoctor said:
Anyone fancy offering up a name for our new little girl? She is about 1 and doesn't have a name that they know of

Gollum as saying "MY precious!"?

Trustmeimadoctor

12,794 posts

157 months

Saturday 11th March 2023
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Somone suggested Nala as in simba's girlfriend from the lionking

Actually with this pic maybe aileen wuornos wink



Edited by Trustmeimadoctor on Saturday 11th March 14:15

pinchmeimdreamin

10,026 posts

220 months

Saturday 11th March 2023
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Apparently I was 5 minutes late with breakfast this morning

Gretchen

19,070 posts

218 months

Sunday 12th March 2023
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I’m testing unwell at the moment and relegated to the sofa with my animal print throw



Definitely locked in until breakfast.