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I'm pleased he is generally well. I had a year with Rocky like that, it was when she came back from her long holiday with mum while our extension was built, she was old and slow but still clearly having such a nice time, scoffing her food and lounging by the fire and having cuddles on demand. I felt that she'd had a nice retirement and we'd all done well by her and Ziggy seems the same.
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Aww, that's lovely.
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I tried to get a photo of dregs and she turned her back on me. So this had to happen :lol: she thinks I am a twat :mog:
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That face (the cats not yours) :lol:
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:mog: :mog: She like this -> :lg:
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:)) we were setting up the bbq, so she knew there would be good food. That's why she's tolerating me :love:
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I look out of my bedroom window this morning to find Buster serenading me from a nearby tree (he’s safely down now).
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:lol: Daft animal!
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Hahah, his little face. He totally adores you!
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:sing: Singing the song of his people :sing:
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Oh :love:! Get some Dreamies.


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I've got to stop letting him inside, unfortunately, as he has sprayed in the house a couple of times, which is clearly rank. Presumably he's not been neutered.
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Beatrix wrote: Mon Jul 20, 2020 11:45 am
nineseven wrote: Mon Jul 20, 2020 11:32 am Presumably he's not been neutered.
It doesn't stop them spraying unfortunately...
Is it a male cat thing? I've only had female cats and they went through the spraying motions but no wee came out.
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Oh lovely Buster (spraying aside)

Our backs are wild (I threw some bee bombs over the wall and some have come up) ANYWAY, someone like it out there :)). I've spotted her a few times just laying around.
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Our back garden is overgrown at the moment ('rewilded') and Storm and the two little cats from next door have a splendid time stalking each other and pouncing. They are going to be gutted when we clear it next week.
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bramblerose wrote: Mon Jul 20, 2020 12:37 pm Oh lovely Buster (spraying aside)

Our backs are wild (I threw some bee bombs over the wall and some have come up) ANYWAY, someone like it out there :)). I've spotted her a few times just laying around.
I can't see her!
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Hint: look at the daisies (you will need to click on the photo first).

I love that you’ve been adopted by Buster, nine. Shame about the spraying though.
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H1ppychick wrote: Mon Jul 20, 2020 4:48 pm Hint: look at the daisies (you will need to click on the photo first).

I love that you’ve been adopted by Buster, nine. Shame about the spraying though.
There she is!

Yes, Bad Buster is now barred and can only woo me from the garden.
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I put a cushion on the coffee table if I fancy putting my feet up, as I hate feet directly on a table. Anyway, this has started happening :mad:.
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That is an excellent arse. :))
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