Animals strike curious poses

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How lovely ❤️
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Marth wrote: Wed May 20, 2020 8:34 pm I love the cosiness of cats.

This should be on the gardening thread really
You grew a cat! I am hoping my indoor plants will soon sprout whiskers and cute ears.
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Oh, these Turtle cats :love:

This one here looks like butter wouldn’t melt, but he had me up between midnight and 3am (he had obviously eaten something he shouldn’t have on his evening walk, and eventually did two massive vomits then settled down).
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Est! It's like having a human who is suffering after a night out. Rowdy then throwing up! :lol:

Baa, your cat is completely knowing the score there.
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Rebel Pebble wrote: Wed May 20, 2020 8:40 pm It took me a moment to realise that's a long window box type thing. I thought Mo was a incredible contortionist even for a cat.
It's a small "trof".
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:lol:
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Marth wrote: Thu May 21, 2020 8:42 am Est! It's like having a human who is suffering after a night out. Rowdy then throwing up! :lol:

Baa, your cat is completely knowing the score there.
He’s preparing me for those teenage children years :mog:

In seriousness though, this dog has a terrible habit of eating rocks and other things he shouldn’t. I’m not really sure what to do about it. He either processes them completely or vomits them up, but I’m worried he’ll get a blockage. We may need to fence off the side run of our house which is pebbles and pavers :ella:
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I noticed a black puddle in the garden...
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He’s so beautiful!
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George Michael! :love2:
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Soooooo relaxed!!
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Look at him ❤️
Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either, just fuck off and leave me alone.
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Aw thank you! :love: I love that he's so relaxed in his garden
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He's lovely. My next door neighbour has a little black cat with secret tabby stripes. He always makes me think of George.
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Beatrix wrote: Thu May 21, 2020 12:12 pm Is it because he's still so young, and is likely to figure it out? Is it a breed thing?
I suspect it’s an age thing (potentially started by teething) so hopefully he grows out of it.

Look at George :love:
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Poor love! Mine are loving baking their little brains in all this sunshine.

Beatrix, do you mind me asking, does Mungo do a kind of multi-tonal trill whenever he jumps up onto something (like a table or a low wall)? Quee does them constantly and it’s the nicest, friendliest noise I’ve ever heard, but he’s the only cat I’ve known to do it.
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Ziggy’s been enjoying the heat to a point but retreats to the coolest room he’s allowed in after a while. He’s also been enjoying bowls of ice!

Ella, Ziggy trills particularly when he gets woken by surprise because he hasn’t heard us.
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Bless him! It’s not the same sort of trill as those ones (but I love them), it’s really long, almost like a sentence. I’ll never be able to record it, but it’s so lovely.
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Ginger used to do similar trills. I always wondered if it was due to the extra effort expended doing it on three legs. :)

Storm is the chattiest cat ever, he never bloody shuts up.
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I love chatty cats.

Looks like Bella's been at the yogurt again.
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