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He's not very grown up. He was just going mental with his Yeoww banana. :love2: He is the best thing ever though.
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He is, Diccy. His fur is like thick velvet.
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George :love:

Storm looks so velvety.
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His fur looks lovely.

I must get George a new banana for xmas. I do have a catnip plant but it's kept under lock and key otherwise he savages it.
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Tabs is very stressed, and made of rubber.
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Tabs is lovely. What is that furry tail like thing near her head?
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Such great cat pictures :love:
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This page! :love2:
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They’re all lovely! Happy anniversaries to George and Storm!
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Disco wrote: Thu Nov 26, 2020 5:46 pm Tabs is lovely. What is that furry tail like thing near her head?
It's a catnip thing. We have it, and it looks like a massive dead rat, and I hate it. It's really horrible.

I love the baby cats growing up :love:
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Happy cativersaries, Disco and Bean :love:
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I see Marty. George simply brings in actual rats :nerves:

Here he is right now, purring heavily.
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George has only recently started kneading. He's doing it to me now. Is it a good or bad thing? He's purring like a machine.
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How big is your fireplace?! Yuk though, I do sympathise. If we're awake then we try to save them - it's mostly mice 3-4 times a week - but we're often asleep so find rigid gifts (sorry Ella) waiting for us.
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Mo was bringing in dead baby rats a few weeks ago. Very unpleasant (sorry Ella)
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Marth is correct. It's like a furry sausage with feathers on the end, she loves to disembowel it when she's high. :lol:
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Shoe wrote: Thu Nov 26, 2020 6:39 pm Marth is correct. It's like a furry sausage with feathers on the end, she loves to disembowel it when she's high. :lol:
:lol:

Ah I see, Beatrix - it sounds lovely - I was looking at my tiny victorian opening and wondering how a big rat might not be visible in that.
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:cry: I don’t think cats should go outside on the whole.

Kneading is good. Quee actually drools :love:.
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Drooling! What joy.
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Storm has a very intense relationship with that blanket he is on in the baby picture. He kneads it for ages and whoever has the magic blanket gets the cat.
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