Animals strike curious poses
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I love Mungo and Bessie so much. They are such elegant cats that I always feel slightly scruffy and unworthy in their (photographic) presence.
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I don't read this thread often, but your future new ginge sounds ace, Bean.
A childhood cat of mine nearly died from eating a rat that ate rat poison and she was never the same again; she hated men and was strangely petrified of tractors, and very wary of bean bags and plastic bags.
A childhood cat of mine nearly died from eating a rat that ate rat poison and she was never the same again; she hated men and was strangely petrified of tractors, and very wary of bean bags and plastic bags.
Half-ten?! Half-ten?! I've never been up at half-ten! What happens?
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For a moment it looked like Tom wouldn't let me watch TV tonight...
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Oh! He's like a little owl
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His neat tail! 

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Tom is gorgeous!
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Oh those eyes! 

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Lovely Tom.
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That's an excellent owl impression by Tom! 

It’s like a normal midlife crisis only with more chandeliers and foreign languages.
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He DOES look like a lovely little owl! 

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Thanks for the lovely comments, he's not always that adorable. For instance at 3am when he climbs on top of me and flops!
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He is gorgeous! He reminds me strongly of my dad's old cat, Bill.
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I love his stripes!
This pair, honestly. Look where I just busted them :lol: (pls ignore unmade beds, that has been rectified now!)
This pair, honestly. Look where I just busted them :lol: (pls ignore unmade beds, that has been rectified now!)
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They’re so clever to get up there on their own
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They are! Dafties that they are, all of the kids toys are now theirs. They have a particular love of nerf gun bullets and fidget spinners of all things :lol: and toy cars, back and forth across the floor :lol:
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That’s wonderful! They sound happy.
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How lovely to be a cat and have all those toys to play with!
It’s like a normal midlife crisis only with more chandeliers and foreign languages.
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:lol: they are sooo cute!
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