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Obviously, cats aren't allowed on the bed :look:
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TMac is just so pretty! Paws and tail :love2:
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TMac is so handsome!

Here is Pepper who is purring loudly on the back of the sofa just above my right shoulder.
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Thought I'd update with our two

They tolerate each other quite well as you can see but they do chase each other quite a lot with a hiss and a spit

It's hard to believe box troll cat ever lived outside as he still won't 'go' outside over a year later

TMAC looks very regal there and Poor Tilly looks terrified

Lovely Pepper and I'd love to see A with his ducks :love2:
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I was in bed being pathetically ill. Charlie eyebrows stared in at me for a bit, and then buggered off. No sympathy :ella:
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I do love Charlie Eyebrows . Give her to me.
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No :lg: she'd be scared, she needs 5+ years to get used to new people. We'd need to set up a visiting schedule to wean her on to you.

Dregs is better at sympathy. Sorry about the glare.
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CE has a hilarious face there. She is not at home for your shit :)).
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It was all "what the FUCK? Get up. Weakling" she sat with her back to me until The Bf came home.
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Dregs looks really arsey there.

OK I will start visiting you regularly.
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Dregs is quite arsey. I think I moved, which was intolerable for her. Plus, the white bit on her face gives her a permanent sneer/disgusted face.

Neither of them make good nurses. Bastards.

Charlie can only cope with four people being in the house, so you can only bring one friend.
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Look at your two with their bums firmly pressed together, Dizzy! :love:

CE is not interested in your illness, Baa. My Loki loves me being ill - more time to snuggle with a captive human. He is currently giving me the look that says "Bedtime now? Now? How about now?"
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Proof of the look:

(That's a catnip banana behind him, not a real one)
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I have no idea why that is upside down!
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Charlie eyebrows loves a lie in! She wedges in between us and loves it. She has a strict schedule though, and at that time I was meant to be downstairs while she naps in her box by the fire /leans on me on the sofa. So I figure that was the problem.
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All the gorgeous cats. :love:

I especially love the idea of A sitting in the bath playing with the ducks though, that's so cute!
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Gus is forcing me to have a lazy Sunday morning. How can I get up and disturb this?
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Aw, look at that lovely lump! You can't possibly move and disturb that.
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Looks like he's settled in for the day there Panda, no way you could move him :love:

Here is Thomas looking very regal (photo is a bit weirdy looking as I had to zoom in from so far, he is such a sod about getting his picture taken).
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That is very regal! King Thomas.
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