Animals strike curious poses
- Luna
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Oh poor Philip :cry:
- H1ppychick
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Poor Pining Philip.
- Turtle Bean
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Nice paws. 
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They are very tidy, silky paws 
Poor Philip :cry:

Poor Philip :cry:
- Squirrel
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Philip
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Pretty paws!

Pretty paws!

- Marth
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I love Phillip's one armed trouser suit
Malan - We are not Slum People
- nineseven
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He’s a very chic cat.
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Philip is so handsome.
Here’s Indi in a tree and a gift from George that he brought from outside.
Here’s Indi in a tree and a gift from George that he brought from outside.
- Epponnee Rae
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I hope Indi is better at trees than George! 

- Kleio
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How kind of him to bring you a crisp!
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Indi is an absolute powerhouse and very clever. When we got them, the fosterer was saying how timid Indi was and that George dominated her. I assume she was just terrified as now it’s completely the other way round. She’s shouty and demanding. He sometimes sits and waits until she’s eaten before he goes to his bowl. She is the one who works out escape routes like how to open doors or bypass the stupid chicken wire our neighbour at the back as attached to the fence. He is just a massive soppy who was squeaking from the other side of the fence last night and I had to reach over and pick him up!
George must have been so careful with that crisp. It came under at least one fence and possibly across another garden where there was a party at the weekend! :lol:
- Rosa
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A crisp! What a sweetheart.
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Finally, gifts you can use.
- Bat Macdui
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Indi sounds brilliant, but you can't object to free crisps. :))
I do love Philip and his slightly worried face.
I do love Philip and his slightly worried face.

- Squirrel
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A crisp :lol:. Indi in a tree is very beautiful.
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When I work from home, I sometimes put my standing desk riser on the dining table, and when I do that, the boys like me to take one of the square pillows off the bed, cover it with an old cashmere cardigan and put it on a dining chair right next to me for them to use.
They can spend hours like this, happily snoring away
. Ahab sounds like Sweep when he snores.
They can spend hours like this, happily snoring away

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- Cosmopolitan
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Cashmere cardigan! They are the most ludicrously pampered cats ever.
Mine have taken to planting themselves.
Mine have taken to planting themselves.
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You massive softy, Ella! :lol: I hadn’t appreciated the difference in their colouring before.
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:lol: They’re such happy souls, I’m so proud of them.
They are very different. Photos don’t show off how amazing Ahab looks in real life. He’s a classic ticked tabby/agouti coat (like an Abyssinian but obviously not a full one), and he shimmers. Also his tail is ringed like a lemur
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They are very different. Photos don’t show off how amazing Ahab looks in real life. He’s a classic ticked tabby/agouti coat (like an Abyssinian but obviously not a full one), and he shimmers. Also his tail is ringed like a lemur

- Bat Macdui
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Oh, just look at them, all squooshed up together.
They look so soft.
Planted Cat is also very squooshable.

Planted Cat is also very squooshable.
