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mischief wrote: Fri Feb 04, 2022 3:13 pm 20220131_195048.jpg
This is my furry grandchild. My son and daughter-in-law are both working nights at the minute so he is staying with me a couple of nights a week
Did you brush his ears before taking the photo?
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Ripley is an adorable blur with a very pink collar. :lol:
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Her face is pure blurrrr.
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Mischief, your furry grandchild looks adorable.
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High speed lunatic strikes a chord.
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It's her light up collar because she is just a streak of blackness when it starts to get dark.
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Cosmopolitan wrote: Sat Feb 05, 2022 10:07 am It's her light up collar because she is just a streak of blackness when it starts to get dark.
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I love her. She looks very cuddly.

My two are wearing me out. They fight if they are together and whine when apart. Also Taffy has shredded a box of tissues while we were out this morning and can now get on the mantlepiece which contained all of my nice glass. So that's now in a cupboard.

She also growls. I noticed her doing it if you went anywhere near her food by she also does it if she thinks you want to take her gold bow off her. It came off a Christmas present and is her number 1 very favourite toy. She carries it around in her mouth.
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How long before you can chuck Taffy in the garden Bean?
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Ages. She's still really little and can't have her op for at least three months the vet said.

I don't really mind her rampaging about. She is a little treasure also. She'll like going out I think though. She's go so much energy.

The growling is hilarious coming from something so tiny. :lol:
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Taffy doesn't share food. :))
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Turtle Bean wrote: Sat Feb 05, 2022 2:28 pm My two are wearing me out. They fight if they are together and whine when apart. Also Taffy has shredded a box of tissues while we were out this morning and can now get on the mantlepiece which contained all of my nice glass. So that's now in a cupboard.

She also growls. I noticed her doing it if you went anywhere near her food by she also does it if she thinks you want to take her gold bow off her. It came off a Christmas present and is her number 1 very favourite toy. She carries it around in her mouth.
Taffy though :hbeat:
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Lovely energetic Taffy :)) Jessie used to growl sometimes. Mostly at other cats but also sometimes when eating.
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Scout went to the park this morning, he had a blast but he was filthy when we got home so he had to have a shower
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Taffy is lovely. We await developments from Little My's new visitor. :lol:

We're finally on our way to the UK with our two boys, after our cancelled Christmas trip. It's going to be a bumpy crossing. I dread to think what the car will look like by the time we get to Fishguard. :vomit:

Tiggy has decided that his food tastes better if fed by teaspoon. I wouldn't bother, but Foggy is too quick to hoover up his leftovers. (He doesn't do this every meal, luckily.) :lol:
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Look at Scout! I love how Tiggy has trained you overthehill.

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Oh, he is SO beautiful.
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He is so completely gorgeous. :love2:
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Tiggy is a very pampered cat. :mrgreen: I hope your journey went well.
overthehill wrote: Sun Feb 06, 2022 3:38 pm Taffy is lovely. We await developments from Little My's new visitor. :lol:
We are still getting visited. She (pretty sure) shows up around about dinner time, but we don't see her earlier in the day. She hangs out on our back deck and seems to be particularly taken with our pup, because she rubs up against the glass when Gilda sits watching her.

No collar, doesn't seem in a bad way, and likes to meow at us but definitely doesn't want us to come too close. She darts off as soon as we open the door, then runs back when the coast is clear. Our best guess is that she's a barn cat in one of the neighbouring farms, and is trying her luck for an extra meal from us each night. Not really sure what to do for the best. We have checked local missing pet websites/FB groups.
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She is rather lovely - as is Tom.

Yes, Tiggy is definitely pampered. :lol: Amazingly, despite the see-saw motion of the following sea, neither cat was sick. And they showed no sign of any loss of appetite by the time we reached our motel in Llanelli. Far from it. Having had a full dinner and a treat ball, Tiggy woke me 2.30am, 4am, and 6am, loudly blackmailing me into feeding him another snack to keep him quiet. :ruby:
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Mungo-chameleon :))

Katy was not amused at being kept in earlier when the scaffolders were here.
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