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18,444 posts

195 months

Wednesday 2nd December 2015
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singlecoil said:
Jasper is a very good looking cat.
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Thanks.

The Nur said:
S/he looks very inquisitive.
He certainly is.

Mannginger

9,065 posts

258 months

Thursday 3rd December 2015
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The girls' new Maclaw wheel arrived yesterday. Echo's already pretty good on it. Ishka less capable / convinced so far.

Great piece of kit by the way, really quiet when in use and build quality seems good, very solid.





Sorry for crap mobile pics, just took them on the fly.

Edited to try to fix links, fecking Goolge Photos isn't good enough!

Edited by Mannginger on Thursday 3rd December 10:31

ali_kat

31,992 posts

222 months

Thursday 3rd December 2015
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I can't see it

But I'm jealous!!

Munter

31,319 posts

242 months

Thursday 3rd December 2015
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A hamster wheel for cats. We're taking our time, but soon we will overthrow our feline overlords if we can continue such subversive tactics.

ali_kat

31,992 posts

222 months

Thursday 3rd December 2015
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I don't need to see it to know what it was biggrin

Is it worth the £££? If it is, now that we have Probate granted, I may invest... as a present to the cats from Dad; Dad was an Engineer and would appreciate that and it would have tickled him to death to see a blind cat in it (he'd also have taken it apart before it got to the cats laugh) biggrin

irocfan

40,510 posts

191 months

Thursday 3rd December 2015
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start looking for a new kitten in the next few weeks. Already know what we want (maine-coon x, male) so that makes looking a little easier. Saw this little fella advertised yesterday luckily he's just too far away from us (think that over 3 hours drive is a little unfair on the poor fella!!) otherwise I'd be gutted to miss out on him!!!!


steelbreeze

136 posts

135 months

Thursday 3rd December 2015
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Aw, so cute. But are you sure it's male? Very unusual colouring if so.


Mannginger

9,065 posts

258 months

Thursday 3rd December 2015
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ali_kat said:
I don't need to see it to know what it was biggrin

Is it worth the £££? If it is, now that we have Probate granted, I may invest... as a present to the cats from Dad; Dad was an Engineer and would appreciate that and it would have tickled him to death to see a blind cat in it (he'd also have taken it apart before it got to the cats laugh) biggrin
After 1 day I'm not sure I can give you a fair answer. Their initial reaction has been positive however and given how high energy they are and the fact they're indoor cats made me want to invest for the sake of my furniture / toilet roll / their health etc etc so I'm hoping they won't get bored of it. I'll report back in a month or so to see if they're still using it (either on their own or if I encourage them with lasers / feathers)


ali_kat

31,992 posts

222 months

Thursday 3rd December 2015
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thumbup

That's why I'm interested in your thoughts, but I didn't expect them to be immediate wink

irocfan said:
start looking for a new kitten in the next few weeks. Already know what we want (maine-coon x, male) so that makes looking a little easier. Saw this little fella advertised yesterday luckily he's just too far away from us (think that over 3 hours drive is a little unfair on the poor fella!!) otherwise I'd be gutted to miss out on him!!!!

He's gorgeous!

If it helps, Pepi travelled home with me for 4.5 hours (Plymouth - Kenilworth) in the pouring rain - we got stuck on the M5 for a while! He was good as gold once I put the basket on the front seat so he could see me smile

KaraK

13,186 posts

210 months

Thursday 3rd December 2015
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ali_kat said:
thumbup

That's why I'm interested in your thoughts, but I didn't expect them to be immediate wink

irocfan said:
start looking for a new kitten in the next few weeks. Already know what we want (maine-coon x, male) so that makes looking a little easier. Saw this little fella advertised yesterday luckily he's just too far away from us (think that over 3 hours drive is a little unfair on the poor fella!!) otherwise I'd be gutted to miss out on him!!!!

He's gorgeous!

If it helps, Pepi travelled home with me for 4.5 hours (Plymouth - Kenilworth) in the pouring rain - we got stuck on the M5 for a while! He was good as gold once I put the basket on the front seat so he could see me smile
I drove when a friend picked up her kittens (separate trips) and that was over two hours back and both were fine smile

motco

15,963 posts

247 months

Thursday 3rd December 2015
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My cat sts himself when in a carrier in the car. A mile down the road and the smell creeps over the seats in defiance of fans and open windows.

singlecoil

33,661 posts

247 months

Thursday 3rd December 2015
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Mogswilliam the McPussy used to do no.1 and no.2 in the cat basket if the journey was more than a couple of miles, but we found that if he rode on my wife's lap while I drove, he was usually ok.

Mannginger

9,065 posts

258 months

Friday 4th December 2015
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Maclaw wheel action day 2

They've both been on it un-encouraged. Echo's a contrary SOB and seems to enjoy going the other way to Ishka when Ishka's experimenting. Have had them walking / jogging gently by each other's side for a bit which is cute in it's own right.

This morning Echo got on and had a pretty decent canter for a while, merrily chirrupping away to herself. So far so good!

dudleybloke

19,845 posts

187 months

Friday 4th December 2015
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Get a webcam set up looking at the wheel.

Mannginger

9,065 posts

258 months

Friday 4th December 2015
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dudleybloke said:
Get a webcam set up looking at the wheel.
Yup will be sorting that this weekend with my Nest Security cam. Be curious to see if they're lazy buggers during the day still (Strong suspicion is yes)!

KaraK

13,186 posts

210 months

Friday 4th December 2015
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Mannginger said:
Maclaw wheel action day 2

They've both been on it un-encouraged. Echo's a contrary SOB and seems to enjoy going the other way to Ishka when Ishka's experimenting. Have had them walking / jogging gently by each other's side for a bit which is cute in it's own right.

This morning Echo got on and had a pretty decent canter for a while, merrily chirrupping away to herself. So far so good!
Wonder if mine would use one of those.. she's a bengal cross and definitely has the "high energy" aspect of the heritage, always tear-arseing around the house at a million miles an hour. Not sure I could justify £500+ on one though!

dxg

8,214 posts

261 months

Friday 4th December 2015
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Mannginger said:
dudleybloke said:
Get a webcam set up looking at the wheel.
Yup will be sorting that this weekend with my Nest Security cam. Be curious to see if they're lazy buggers during the day still (Strong suspicion is yes)!
Get a bike computer set up on it to monitor distance...

plasticpig

12,932 posts

226 months

Friday 4th December 2015
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Mannginger said:
Yup will be sorting that this weekend with my Nest Security cam. Be curious to see if they're lazy buggers during the day still (Strong suspicion is yes)!
Get a 12 volt camera and fit a dynamo to the wheel. The cats could then power the camera wink

Mannginger

9,065 posts

258 months

Saturday 5th December 2015
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dxg said:
Get a bike computer set up on it to monitor distance...
Ooh now that's an idea, computer might have a fit when I define wheel size though!

It's pretty cool TBH, both are now jumping on and off all the time, sometimes for a leisurely stroll together, other times for a mad sprint whilst chattering away to themselves. They seem to love it, very pleased with the purchase so far.

numtumfutunch

4,728 posts

139 months

Saturday 5th December 2015
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No probs here with cats, dogs, foxes, mice or rats

Not photoshopped either!


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