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Those legs!
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Those paws! He's gorgeous. :love:
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That’s good news Bats.

I love the sun spot chasers, I’ve spent the day with two sunspot chasing guide dogs. Well one in training and one who is being retired as she just doesn’t enjoy it. The black one is 7 months old and the other is 2 and off to live out her retirement with my Godmothers daughter. (My Godmother/Aunt is the trainer)

The ones in the background are others she’s trained. I think she’s up to 5 now.
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They are very sweet, Kleio.

My garden appears to be the site of a turf war now the previous owner's tom cat has moved. I currently have a giant calico eyeing up a black one, and the black and white tuxedo one was here this morning poking about.
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Excellent news, Bats!
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Relatable :lol:.
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Oh, yes. So relatable (but dog for me obvs)
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Great news about Pix, Bats :love:

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Living his best life :love2:
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Lovely Mungo! We have blankets on our radiators for our two (but have asked somebody to build a prototype of a custom bed to go on top of the radiator instead :lol:).
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I have that conversation with Stormy a lot. Is he the prettiest cat in the world, why are his ears made of velvet instead of cat etc. He is a very receptive audience and never interrupts.
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Turtle Bean wrote: Sun Mar 15, 2020 10:40 am I have that conversation with Stormy a lot. Is he the prettiest cat in the world, why are his ears made of velvet instead of cat etc. He is a very receptive audience and never interrupts.
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But sorry, Ahab is actually the prettiest cat in the world. Sorry again.
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Quee is stunning in a slightly alien, goofy supermodel way, but Ahab is officially the best-looking cat in the world (although photos don't show this properly). Somebody has to have him, and it's me. Sorry again.
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All the beautiful cats. :love:
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It is impossible to keep this cat out of the sink.
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Storm is providing me with well needed cheer after reading too much news today.
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Storm is wonderful. I have the shiniest, most beautiful dog (who was also chasing sunshine yesterday)
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Estrella wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 3:42 am I have the shiniest, most beautiful dog (who was also chasing sunshine yesterday)
You do. Does Storm like playing with water in the sink or drinking it?
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