Animals strike curious poses
- Turtle Bean
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Ooh she is lovely.
- rosy
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She is very elegant, nine. I love to see cats sitting so neatly, as if they are debutantes.
The vet thinks only seven or eight weeks. Far too young to have left his mother and then surrendered to the vet, so they are being very cautious about his vaccinations. It’s a good job for N’s bf’s pocket that the vet is a good friend! Apparently Merlin slept for six hours straight last night, the longest he’s slept yet, so N’s bf at least got some rest.
It’s like a normal midlife crisis only with more chandeliers and foreign languages.
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Love your family cat, Nine!
- baargain
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Ahh, I love seeing little old lady nince cat.
- nineseven
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Ah thank you. I love her so much - she is the sweetest little cat 

- Estrella
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Dusty is coming over tomorrow. He’s been living his best life with MrE’s work wife over Christmas (he’s far right) If the visit goes well with Bad Dog tomorrow, he can just stay.
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That's a great photo, and Dusty looks lovely. I hope it works out!
- Turtle Bean
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What is this weird cat doing?
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Waiting for a spider to come out from under there? :))
- SunnyMum
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Yes, looks like there is something under there. She's on duty.
Either that or you gave offended her and she's sulking.
Either that or you gave offended her and she's sulking.
- Estrella
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So we’ve had the meet and it’s not meant to be. Bad Dog was super happy and wanted to play, but Dusty didn’t settle with him :( In good news though, Dusty will probably end up living with MrE’s work wife’s FIL instead.
- Scooter
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Oh that’s a shame. I’m starting to want a 2nd dog now too. It’s hard when you’re used to a pack and not solos.
We’ve got the fewest animals I remember having since we got the Big Hound in 2006. 1 dog and 1 cat. It’s nice because it’s easy, but i think Miss R would like a partner in crime. She’s so awesome
I’m eyeing up a black lab when we move.
We’ve got the fewest animals I remember having since we got the Big Hound in 2006. 1 dog and 1 cat. It’s nice because it’s easy, but i think Miss R would like a partner in crime. She’s so awesome
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Communicating with the mother ship. :)) Little weirdo. Ours do that sort of thing a lot.
Sorry about Dusty. I always think animals need company. Miss R looks lovely in her pjs.
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George does this. Faces a radiator with his nose mere millimetres away from it. Or the edge of my laptop. This morning he faced the shower for quite a long time.
- Turtle Bean
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I think they go into screensaver mode.
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That’s exactly it :))
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I go into Alan Partridge mode calling George, George. George. GEORGE! George. And he STILL prefers to stare at a brick wall nose to plaster rather than even cast a glance in my direction.
- Rosa
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Bella has a habit of starring intently at the floor (which makes me worry there are mice down there). She also loves David Attenborough, especially when birds are involved.
- Turtle Bean
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She is very clever. Taffy likes watching the football but I put a bird video on for her once and she got quite overexcited so I had to turn it off.
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Look at my tiny little prisoner :sflake:
She's locked in the bathroom while the two boys get used to her
The main coon's paw is the size of her head :eek:
She's 18 weeks old was abandoned and we rescued her from SAA in Stretford
They have some darling boys looking for homes but we needed a female
She's locked in the bathroom while the two boys get used to her
The main coon's paw is the size of her head :eek:
She's 18 weeks old was abandoned and we rescued her from SAA in Stretford
They have some darling boys looking for homes but we needed a female
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