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Sparky can smell the turkey cooking
Sparky likes turkey
Sparky would normally be asleep in her new nest at the bottom of the wardrobe at this time of day
She's the 15 year old stray that adopted us a year and a half ago. She doesn't seem to realise that she is only a stray, and not entitled to turkey
p.s. this is exactly the same as I posted on 25/12/13, except for her age which I have altered accordingly
Sparky likes turkey
Sparky would normally be asleep in her new nest at the bottom of the wardrobe at this time of day
She's the 15 year old stray that adopted us a year and a half ago. She doesn't seem to realise that she is only a stray, and not entitled to turkey
she will have a side plate full of turkey to herself, but will have to wait until it has been carved
p.s. this is exactly the same as I posted on 25/12/13, except for her age which I have altered accordingly
Just learned the hard way that Curtis knows how to climb loft ladders. It was really "fun" trying to single handedly pick him up and carry him back down the precariously balanced steps (and in true cat logic, they want to come back down but will grab on to anything to stop you helping them)
Negative Creep said:
Just learned the hard way that Curtis knows how to climb loft ladders. It was really "fun" trying to single handedly pick him up and carry him back down the precariously balanced steps (and in true cat logic, they want to come back down but will grab on to anything to stop you helping them)
Our fluffy ginger boy, Loki, loves the attic. Just rattle the loft door and he appears. He climbs the ladder with no problems.When he's ready to come down I get on the ladder and tap my shoulder and he climbs on. He never grabs at anything, even if the descent is a bit wobbly.
Such a trusting sweetheart!
Greg66 said:
Biker's Nemesis said:
That cat looks pissed off but thoughtful at the same time. Like it's thinking about how best to extract its revenge. I hate to admit this but I gave her a back hander earlier this week, (not hard at all)
The other thing about her is that she growls like as damn dog when she is eating and anyone goes anywhere near her, she has done this from day One. apart from that she is always on my knee and waits at the door when she hears my car on the drive so that she is ready to run up my leg and chest to sit on my shoulder.
Scousefella said:
First post of mine in this thread, I introduce Simba, British Shorthair Tan Tabby with no sense of danger.
Tried to stop a car with his rear end....................
Thankfully he made a full recovery and is now reducing the Essex Rabbit population and enjoying the task!!!
Good work, looks expensive. Nice to hear he is doing well. Tried to stop a car with his rear end....................
Thankfully he made a full recovery and is now reducing the Essex Rabbit population and enjoying the task!!!
here's our old puss Chester. So old sometimes he just lies there looking dead and when you prod him you are never to sure....
one day he will be slightley concerned about the state of his fur. Well here's hoping. He's like an old gent who doesn't change his underpants too often. Both ends are always just too smelly at 10pm I have learnt as he settles down on the bed.....right next to my face
Love him
Edited by Gandahar on Monday 29th December 21:03
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