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I love that photo, they are like before and after haircut shots. :lol:

Screechy is fairly dribbly, it's quite gross, but sweet.
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Your two are so lovely, Pov.

I've been reading up on the dribbling, unless he starts getting aggressive and humping my hand it seems ok to just ignore it. :))

He's a total smackhead, he went wild over catnip earlier.
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He's a little dude :love:.
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He's more than a little unhinged. I'd forgotten how much nonsense young cats get up to. He's a doll though, full of fun and head bashes. :love:
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Bless him. Young cats are very full-on, aren't they? I will send you Q and we will see if they can tire each other out :twitch:.
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I'll add Olive to that mix. I swear she stashes away noisy toys until I go to bed. :lol:
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Little bugger :lol:. S puts their toys away at night and brings them out again in the morning. They just start e.g. noisily eating biscuits right outside the bedroom door instead :lg:.
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Herbie is so cute!
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Have you got one of those fishing wand toys? They let you phone it in a bit more.
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:lol: He is such a little dude. Mine whacks us if we don't play enough. I hope they grow out of it a bit :uhh:. How old is Mungo now?
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Ella77 wrote:Have you got one of those fishing wand toys? They let you phone it in a bit more.
I just bought an extra long one of those today. :)) I'll be cat fishing from the couch.
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I think Q is nearly 2 no idea and shows no sign of slowing down. I heard it was 3 for Bengals :uhh:.

Here is the other one, actually.
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Sleeping puss! :love:

I love herbed up Herbie :))
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Your two are such handsome fellows, Ella.

Herbie off his tits is brilliant :rebs:

Loki had a box. Loki broke the box and is now looking at me accusingly, like I am the vandal. (His blue eye is a bit swollen again, I'm keeping an eye on it and will take him to the vet tomorrow.)
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The box still looks good! It's ok. It's still a box. I hope his eye is ok.
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He has recurrent eye infections, so I treat them as they arise without bothering the vet unless they don't clear up in 24 hours. He's had some ointment, and I'll take him tomorrow unless it's all gone. He can have a mani-pedi while he's there too, he likes that.
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The box is definitely your fault, rosy :yes:

I have a nearly 11 year old tortie & she shows no sign of ever slowing down. I'm sure Mungo & Q will though :))
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Bruce from next door but one must be 5 now and still plays violently, and head butts you while you're working and hasn't learnt that it's better to retract your claws if you want to sit on a person's lap.

I love Herbie! How exciting.

Joy is on her blanket on my desk, centimetres away from my face, and has been loudly and vigorously washing her privates for so long that I had to apologise for her on a Skype work call. I had to lean back to take this.
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RUDE.
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I don't think she respects my work.

Look at her lovely white bit. It's unfortunate it's one of her better features.
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