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Happy cativersary!

He’s fine for now. They’ll monitor him using an annual blood test, but no more heart scans unless something drastically changes in those.
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That’s good. (Thank you!)
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That's lovely, Ella, happy anniversary! They are such beautiful cats.

Our neighbours have a new cat, a very pretty tabby. She's obsessed with our cat, follows him round the garden and waits on the patio for him to come outside in the morning. He is a bit unsure about this!
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His face on the right there :lol:.
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His face Demelza! That's excellent. :mog:

Happy catversary Ella, it doesn't seem like 5 minutes since you got them.

I'm loving the way Eric and Snowdrop are chilling there, Wendy, each in their own way.

It's the worst day of the month today for some of mine - flea treat time! So they are now hiding away from me, acting like they've just been stabbed in the head, the massive, over dramatic fools.
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The flat ear of uncertainty.
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That photo, Demelza; both their faces :mog:

I love the way Eric and Snowdrop are relaxing. George is fond of the legless pose and he reminds me of a duck on water.

It seems like longer than three years to me, Ella!

I've just ordered a flea and all worms spot on at great expense (for me at this time of year :stillskint: ) but it was still half price than the exact same at the vet.
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I feel we should see some more pictures of your boys please Ella.
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Ouch Beatrix! I wouldn't like to wake up like that!

Tabby stalker's paw placement is amusing me.
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Oh, these cats. J would love one.

Have a happy old dog.
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That is one very happy dog !
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That's a great photo, Demelza. I must try and get a photo of Norman and Lady. They live in our woodshed and sleep curled up together in a heap on an old garden chair. I think they both do have actual homes, they are both pretty fat and shiny anyway. They are married, I think. :love: They spend all their time together anyway.
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This is my friend’s cat Molly (aka Moo), who is enormously friendly but was very distracted by possible hunting opportunities...
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She's gorgeous!
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Here she is looking slightly less pouncey
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I love her, beautiful tabby. :love:
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Gorgeous tabby!

Bella's 8 months old now, and this is her favourite (and very chewed) cardboard bed. She likes it being on the coffee table so she can keep an eye on us all, but I think I'll have to get her a bigger one soon.
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She's such a poppet :love:.
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She's a terrible food thief, and so skilled at it, you can't turn your back for a second if there's food around. One moment she's apparently asleep, the next moment she's running off with a roast potato or something.
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Roast potato! :lol: She is so beautiful; I'd probably find myself cooking extra for her.

That is a fine example of a tabby, H1ppy. :love:

No pictures, but Bert's friend stayed last night and she loves Min SO much. J&B left for church before her mum arrived to pick her up and she said she'd just like to watch tv while she waited, but she spent the whole time curled up with Min having a chat (she didn't know I could hear). :love2: I have taken her side in campaigning for her to be allowed her own cat.
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