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She’s gorgeous. Does she need (want) quite a lot of engagement all day when you’re home :twitch:? Mine do.
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Gorgeous cats!

Ella, Teddy (not a cat) is also like that. I adore him and everything but it’s exhausting.
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She's not too bad, but her timing is terrible.
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Mine hate me being on conference calls, so they start wailing away in the background. They have quite distinctive oriental-cat voices, so it’s extra dramatic :emme:.
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Oh, beautiful cats :love: All of them.

Avon got really excited when I was on a video conference last week and rushed in to say hello. Thankfully it was with my colleague who is a massive dog person who insisted on saying hi to him when she could see his wagging tail in shot.
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Generally I think people are quite excited when pets join conference calls.

This is an unusual sleeping position.
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Beatrix wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 10:39 pm Mungo does that, Ella, and shutting him out only causes him to ramp up in volume - it’s proper caterwauling. Some people think it’s a baby crying, I’m not sure telling them it’s a cat makes me seem that much more professional.
:lol: My colleagues know I don’t have any children, so it just makes me seem even more tragic.

I love it when people’s pets join in with calls.
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Jessie used to hate me being ok the phone too. She used to come up to my face & try to bash me sometimes :lol:
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Too much cuteness! I love Hobbes' tiger prowling down the garden and Tilly's head tilt :mog:
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My boy is doing this.
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Daft George! Bella managed to get out this morning, and we had no idea where she was. Eventually we spotted her in the corner of next door's garden, panting which is what she does when she's stressed. There was then some Benny Hill style chasing by next door's little girls, with us keeping a coronavirus appropriate distance, but eventually we got her back. She's grounded now.
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The poor, silly thing! I’m glad you got her back.

George Michael is so lovely.
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She's so thick. She'd managed to climb over the fence, but apparently couldn't work out how to get back.
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Oh Bella! Glad she's home.

George has just burst in the room demanding food. I must go now and do his bidding.
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Was Storm actually asleep in that pose? :love:
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Being carried around by her body slave.
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Relaxing.
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Tabs has the best face! Is she a permanent edition to your household?
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I feel like I have missed this but are you looking after her for someone or is she yours?

She is gorgeous (resting bitch face aside :)) )
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Her face is amazing!
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She has the best face. She's my aunt's cat, the aunt I got Herbie from. We're just looking after her while my aunt gets her new flat sorted, she's going home pretty soon u think. :(
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