Animals strike curious poses

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Epponnee Rae
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Visitor cat has nice neat paws though. And a very good stripy tail.

Thieving Bella should probably be sent to an overseas correctional facility. There is one close to (inside) my flat I can recommend :look:
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Epponnee Rae wrote: Thu Feb 10, 2022 3:33 am Visitor cat has nice neat paws though. And a very good stripy tail.

Thieving Bella should probably be sent to an overseas correctional facility. There is one close to (inside) my flat I can recommend :look:
:lol:

I love Bella. She is magic.
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What was she after Rosa? Hidden treats? :))

Visitor cat seems to want to know why you are on his decking H1ppy.
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kiwi wrote: Thu Feb 10, 2022 8:11 pm What was she after Rosa? Hidden treats? :))
No idea, she's always stealing things and tucking them away, often in one of my shoes. And I once found a missing earring in a plant pot.
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Kleptocat. :lol: Too cute!
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She's so sweet. Neither of my family cats ever stole things.
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Taffy is a collector. She likes to put all her things together in heaps. She doesn't steal though.

Putting things in your shoes is really cute. Although potentially uncomfortable.
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They’re not stealing, they’re just borrowing :snooty:
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Mine never even carried anything in their mouths (apart from mice). Maybe they were defective.
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My foxes have been sunbathing on my back lawn again. You can also see the single trainer which they have stolen from somewhere and which it amuses me to leave on the middle of the lawn to see when they’ve played with it and moved it again.
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Oh look at them!
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One of them has been lying on top of the roof of my neighbour's garden shed since then. I don't know how it got up there.
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How lovely! :love:
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I love foxes.
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Tangent: Does anyone know how to stop foxes using a garden as a toilet? They seem to favour my sister’s plant pots on an otherwise paved yard which is making gardening a bit, well, shitty.
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Male urine!
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Oh wow, really? My BIL and nephew will love that.
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I heard about it but never tried it. My friend sent her husband to the end of the garden in the dark to wee a few times though and I think it had some positive results.
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I am a cat hammock
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She's so tiny and shiny.
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