One of our neighbour's cats was laying on our decking yesterday with two of her legs stuck down the gaps in the decking. Mr Speedy had to go out and check she wasn't trapped.
Animals strike curious poses
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All your cats are so lovely! Here's my office helper
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That;s a great paperweight Demi.
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They’re doing a sterling job of helping there Demelza
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My brother's dog was poorly the other night (he's fine now) - here he is looking very sorry for himself
Christ on a bendy bus son, don't be such a fucking faff arse
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Oh look at his sad little face I'm glad he's better, he's a beaut!
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Some fantastic pictures. How are pets coping in the warm weather? Tom is currently flopped next to me
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Oh that dog with his(?) sad face
Mine are in similar poses Wiggle.
We've had to ban them from going outside for now while we come up with a solution to stop them killing the wildlife. I know they are only doing what cats do, but aargh. They both keep catching shrews, and Ace has graduated to birds (and been utterly furious when they've been taken off her, fortunately the two she's had both survived). Any tips?
Mine are in similar poses Wiggle.
We've had to ban them from going outside for now while we come up with a solution to stop them killing the wildlife. I know they are only doing what cats do, but aargh. They both keep catching shrews, and Ace has graduated to birds (and been utterly furious when they've been taken off her, fortunately the two she's had both survived). Any tips?
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One of our "not our cats" has been flaked out in the kitchen in a similar pose to Wiggle's cat.
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Jango is home! He was in kennels while our landscaping was done. Now he’s happily exploring his new home.
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Aw, lovely Jango, and lovely new home!
Poor flopped out cats, mine are all the same, it looked like a cat crime scene under the kids trampoline in the shade yesterday.
They normally won't sleep anywhere near each other as they don't like Screechy, but they can't be bothered with their complicated game of cat chess in this heat.
Poor flopped out cats, mine are all the same, it looked like a cat crime scene under the kids trampoline in the shade yesterday.
They normally won't sleep anywhere near each other as they don't like Screechy, but they can't be bothered with their complicated game of cat chess in this heat.
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Aw! That's so sweet.
Jango is so handsome.
Jango is so handsome.
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Beautiful Jango and your house looks beautiful too!
I love all the heat flopped cats. Thomas is currently being a loaf on the lawn.
I love all the heat flopped cats. Thomas is currently being a loaf on the lawn.
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Jango looks like master of all he surveys there! Is he happier in a new place without all the memories of Boba, do you think?
Loki has fallen hopelessly in love with the French dictionary. First he pushed it off the coffee table and then cuddled it until he fell asleep:
Loki has fallen hopelessly in love with the French dictionary. First he pushed it off the coffee table and then cuddled it until he fell asleep:
It’s like a normal midlife crisis only with more chandeliers and foreign languages.
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He's like one of those women who marries a bridge
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He is very happy in the new house. It took him a while to settle (and to stop barking at the world!) so we got him a pheremone collar which has worked wonders. His default position is on our new rug in the living room with the children lying with him.rosy wrote: ↑Thu Jul 05, 2018 10:48 am Jango looks like master of all he surveys there! Is he happier in a new place without all the memories of Boba, do you think?
Loki has fallen hopelessly in love with the French dictionary. First he pushed it off the coffee table and then cuddled it until he fell asleep:
Look at Loki with his dictionary
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Here his is again. He’s getting all white on his muzzle :( he is 8 in two weeks!
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He's so lovely, Est.
Loki and his dictionary!
Loki and his dictionary!