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TheHeretic

73,668 posts

254 months

Monday 21st May 2012
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Saddle bum said:
They look very cute, BUT, they're scheming up something.
The striped one is clearly the devious ringleader. yes

Bacardi... You will be dead soon.

Bacardi

2,235 posts

275 months

Monday 21st May 2012
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TheHeretic said:
Saddle bum said:
They look very cute, BUT, they're scheming up something.
The striped one is clearly the devious ringleader. yes

Bacardi... You will be dead soon.
You may be right, I nearly died when I just opened a can of drink. The fssst sound had her startled and the noxious fart odour nearly felled me! She''s only small, but that was weapons grade!

I don't think the curtains are going to last much longer either, when they have their mad 1/2 hours... which usually last about 2! He is very laid back and she is definitely the trouble maker, even though she has that 'who me?' look. hehe

Simpo Two

85,150 posts

264 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2012
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The little stripey one looks so villainous I bet she has a tiny Bond Baddie on her lap...

DannyScene

6,596 posts

154 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2012
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Taking pics of a yawning cat really does get some good facial expressions


IMG_1175 by dannyscene, on Flickr


IMG_1176 by dannyscene, on Flickr

pidsy

7,959 posts

156 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2012
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just to add to the yawning :

harry having a stretch and a yawn.


shakotan

10,679 posts

195 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2012
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Marf said:
motco said:
Very handsome cat, but why call your cat 'cat'? smile
I must admit you're the first person who's twigged that Neko means cat in Japanese.

I think it fits her well, I've always said black cats are like essence of cat, so "cat" in another language seemed apt smile
I had a cat called Ebi once. For those also in the know about Japanese, Ebi means prawn, and this was because I rescued him from the street [he was pure white but covered in a gloopy tar/glue-like substance], and all I had to feed him, while a friend went to cat some cat food, was some dried shrimp.

Was funny going to the local Japanese McDonalds and seeing their Ebi Burger on promotion.

Nooooo, Ebiiiiii!

Pique

1,158 posts

206 months

Thursday 24th May 2012
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If we're doing yawning pics:




TheHeretic

73,668 posts

254 months

Thursday 24th May 2012
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My cat Schmo, who I had to rehome in the US when I left. frown



Edited by TheHeretic on Friday 25th May 15:30

Munter

31,319 posts

240 months

Friday 25th May 2012
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You put up a seat in teh garden so you can sit outside for lunch. And look who turns up.

My 2 lunch mates.


Then things take a sinister turn in the evenings.

Stairs cat is watching you:



Edited by Munter on Friday 25th May 09:01

mazdajason

1,113 posts

171 months

Friday 25th May 2012
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A few of mika enjoying the sun this week.





Excuse my wife's legs...

Digby

8,230 posts

245 months

Friday 25th May 2012
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Such a hard life.




PS, liking the wifes legs mate.She hairy.LIKE ANIMAL!

Ali2202

3,815 posts

203 months

Friday 25th May 2012
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mazdajason said:
Excuse my wife's legs...
She NEEDS to get those sorted Fella! hehe

Mobile Chicane

20,740 posts

211 months

Friday 25th May 2012
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Bob, mid kill:



Blurry, since the light was low, but you get the idea...

I maintain he only sleeps on my bed in order to get first dibs at the corpse should I die in the night frown

MadOne

821 posts

167 months

Saturday 26th May 2012
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Mobile Chicane said:
Bob, mid kill:



Blurry, since the light was low, but you get the idea...

I maintain he only sleeps on my bed in order to get first dibs at the corpse should I die in the night frown
yikes What is he eating? It looks like the pet hamster. Surely not.



Simpo Two

85,150 posts

264 months

Saturday 26th May 2012
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Hamsters are cheaper than Sheba Deluxe Ultra...

Mobile Chicane

20,740 posts

211 months

Saturday 26th May 2012
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It's a mouse, honest! There are stables next door and the mice get fat from eating the horse fodder.

Negative Creep

24,942 posts

226 months

Saturday 26th May 2012
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This week I'm cat sitting for my friend whilst she's on holiday. This is Woody, who is around 8 months old, and very docile. He seems to have taken to his new surroundings very quickly, and seems very happy rolling around on the floor and investigating everything in sight





His friend Buzz (pretty sure I have their names the right way round) is older, but I'm not sure by how much. He isn't taking so well, and has spend most of the time hiding. He doesn't seem scared, as he will still let you stroke him, but just doesn't want to come out. Hopefully it will wear off in a few days. The cut on his neck has been treated by the way.



His reluctance may have something to do with how he jumped up onto the 3rd floor window frame, which meant I had to grab him and prise him away. It's also necessitated the introduction of an emergency cat barrier around the window


TheHeretic

73,668 posts

254 months

Saturday 26th May 2012
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bigandclever

13,750 posts

237 months

Saturday 26th May 2012
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Pique said:
If we're doing yawning pics
Good idea... Derek about to devour his reindeer:


MadOne

821 posts

167 months

Saturday 26th May 2012
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Negative Creep said:
This week I'm cat sitting for my friend whilst she's on holiday. This is Woody, who is around 8 months old, and very docile. He seems to have taken to his new surroundings very quickly, and seems very happy rolling around on the floor and investigating everything in sight





His friend Buzz (pretty sure I have their names the right way round) is older, but I'm not sure by how much. He isn't taking so well, and has spend most of the time hiding. He doesn't seem scared, as he will still let you stroke him, but just doesn't want to come out. Hopefully it will wear off in a few days. The cut on his neck has been treated by the way.



His reluctance may have something to do with how he jumped up onto the 3rd floor window frame, which meant I had to grab him and prise him away. It's also necessitated the introduction of an emergency cat barrier around the window

Woody cloud9cloud9cloud9


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