Animals strike curious poses
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Well obviously it was for her
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Pleasantly round. Nicely solid. Pix used to do round but now she's old all the round has sagged.
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Bella is so perfect! And the new throw looks lovely too .
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She lives up to her name. Her eyes are so striking.
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She lives up to her name. Her eyes are so striking.
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I took this yesterday morning. She was lying on my chest in bed
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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Tilly is so pretty
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She's so pretty!
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All the lovely cats and dogs. It really is very lovely to be able to have them. I do feel lucky.
I've just bought this print from a local illustrator for the boys as a joint (household Christmas present). We live in a Warner Flat and our cats do this! The cats have helped bond us all, and have immeasurably helped SB2 be able to smile and engage with us, when he's often found it difficult.
I've just bought this print from a local illustrator for the boys as a joint (household Christmas present). We live in a Warner Flat and our cats do this! The cats have helped bond us all, and have immeasurably helped SB2 be able to smile and engage with us, when he's often found it difficult.
Malan
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How lovely, Marth.
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Tilly is gorgeous
I love that, Marth!
I love that, Marth!
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That's brilliant, Marth, and how lovely that the cats have brought SB2 out of himself a bit. It reminds me of the photos of Mo being determinedly in the way when SB2 is trying to do Lego
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We had quite a collection of those SB2/Mo lego birthday/Christmas photos. (har har har)
If he won't/cant talk about anything else, he will always engage about the cats, sometimes taking the initiative to engage
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This is very blurry as I’m in a dark room, but I’m ill in bed and have just woken up to find my cat perched on my advent calendar, gazing at himself in the mirror . The fucking dick.
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Does he know it's him, do you know?
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Why wouldn't he admire himself?
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I love that!