Animals strike curious poses
- Turtle Bean
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Yes, I think so. He's in a very grumpy mood this morning and shrinks back like he thinks I am going to beat him if I touch him so I don't think it is out of love and support for me during my working day.
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He's such a lovely colleague.
My 'colleague' jumps in my chair within seconds of me standing up, staring at me willing me to attempt to remove him.
Monk's dad is long term looking after a friend's cat. D took one of the vegetable drawers out of his fridge to wash it and when he opened the door to put it back Merlin the cat was in its place! :eek: Thank goodness he washed it straight away!
My 'colleague' jumps in my chair within seconds of me standing up, staring at me willing me to attempt to remove him.
Monk's dad is long term looking after a friend's cat. D took one of the vegetable drawers out of his fridge to wash it and when he opened the door to put it back Merlin the cat was in its place! :eek: Thank goodness he washed it straight away!
- Tabitha
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Oh god, imagine having to return a frozen feline!
My poor girl is under the weather today, she is casting sad looks from the end of the sofa. She didn't eat her breakfast and her brother didn't even try to push her off her perch next to the radiator. Fortunately she was able to direct her vomit onto the curtains rather than the myriad of wipeable surfaces, so there's still a bit of her normal spirit lurking.
My poor girl is under the weather today, she is casting sad looks from the end of the sofa. She didn't eat her breakfast and her brother didn't even try to push her off her perch next to the radiator. Fortunately she was able to direct her vomit onto the curtains rather than the myriad of wipeable surfaces, so there's still a bit of her normal spirit lurking.
- Turtle Bean
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You'd be worried if she hadn't vomited on the soft furnishings really. I hope she is better soon, poor pet.
- Tabitha
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Indeed, it's her way of letting me know there's no need to involve the vet.
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Aw poor Dot, I hope she is better soon.
- Marth
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I hope she's better soon.
When using the downstair's emergency cat litter tray Scout managed twice to flick a poo into the clogs SB1 wears to go into the garden. (There is so much wrong with that sentence )
Malan
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Fashion critic Scout!
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Scout’s got it right.
Waiting...
Waiting...
- Tabitha
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He’s trying to will that lid off.
- Hazey_Jane
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Ziggy’s eyes! He is a cat possessed!
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I believe in Ziggy! He's almost got the edge off
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- rosy
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So much floof!
It’s like a normal midlife crisis only with more chandeliers and foreign languages.
- Rebel Pebble
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Ziggy "MINE!"
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I do believe he can do it.
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I love Ziggy's face. I love ice cream and would share with him.
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For those not on FB with me, here are the follow up shots!
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Bless him! Ahab gets a (half) teaspoonful of cream every night.
- bramblerose
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I love Ziggy so much.
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.
- H1ppychick
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Chilliavocado, I love your cat’s beard *notaeuphemism*