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A new sofa is on order but I think the manky old sofa is comforting. :)) He ventured downstairs last night and is definitely starting to trust his new environment.

(Excuse the mess - unpacking is still a work in progress)
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That looks like one cosy settled Ted.

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Well done, that Ted.
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Ted is looking quite settled there; house moves must be very difficult for cats. I hope he continues to settle well.

Thomas and his amazing bib! :love:
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Look at them all! :love2:

This is Bessie earlier, having slipped down the sofa. She does this a lot and clings on rather than admit things have gone wrong.
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It's obviously your fault for buying that awful sofa :lg: :))
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I want to squeeze Bessie so much. :love2:
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I'm sure I've seen her do something like that before. She's such a dude.
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BESSIE! She is so lovely.
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Glad Ted is looking quite settled there, how is he getting on now?

I love Bessie's face of defiance there, nothing to see here, this is exactly where I intended to sit :love:
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Look at Bessie! :lol: I admire her sheer determination. :love:

Ted is doing really well, thanks smartie. Last night he discovered the cat flap and was clamouring to get outside but I want to leave it another week.
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Oh that's good, that must be a relief. I had to cover and tape up the cat flap when thomas arrived from the shelter as I thought he was going to break it trying to get out!
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I've put a huge cardboard box in front of it because I was worried he'd break the door otherwise. :))
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Er, possible cultural appropriation, but he loves it.
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Aw! :))
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That's cute :love: do they have one each Ella or is it just his?
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There's just one, and it's hotly contested. A is the more dominant one (albeit much less boisterous) so Quee has only had a couple of goes in it so far :)).
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Penny’s fast asleep in the October sun, and showing she’s really more chocolate brown than black!
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Kittens as promised. We are having a tabby and a stripy grey, she said that one was tortoiseshell but I'm not convinced. It looked more like grey tabby to me :lol: We are picking them up next week.

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And another!
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