Animals strike curious poses
- Rosa
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Maggie! I think A told her there's a carrot shortage.
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Maggie and Dash
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I think she must be concerned about the imminent influx of reindeer, they’re her main competition in the carrot stakes. :))
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Maggie's FACE! 

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My newest neighbour Dougal is joining in with the festivities
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Dash has got massive all of a sudden. He is loads bigger than his sister now. He is a massive foodie but she isn't that bothered. We have only had them seven weeks, surely it must hurt to double in size that quickly? :eek: (probably triple in size for Dash actually :lol:)
Their mum and brother from mums first litter were both really big, so we expect that they will be big too.
Dash nice but dim taking a keen interest in blue planet :lol:
Their mum and brother from mums first litter were both really big, so we expect that they will be big too.
Dash nice but dim taking a keen interest in blue planet :lol:
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Look at him! :))
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What a cute silhouette he is.
- rosy
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Loki was fascinated by it too, but I was too slow to snap a pic. Dash looks very interested in both the duck and the fish!
It’s like a normal midlife crisis only with more chandeliers and foreign languages.
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I think you're going to need a longer bed!
It’s like a normal midlife crisis only with more chandeliers and foreign languages.
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Mungo! :lol:
- Turtle Bean
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Mungo is very stretchy. I agree that a carrot shortage must be the cause of Maggie's horror.
See my brother's new cat. He is called Baby, after the leopard in Bringing Up Baby.
See my brother's new cat. He is called Baby, after the leopard in Bringing Up Baby.
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All these long cats, they are so content. Mungo makes me laugh with his total disdain for his bed length
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Maggie! 

- yellowtulip
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Loving the stretchy cats!
After an absence of many years... I thought some of you might remember Thomas. He's still going strong, 13 years old now. At the moment he likes to reside in the sink.
(ETA: he doesn't lie sideways though. Not sure why it's come out like that!)
After an absence of many years... I thought some of you might remember Thomas. He's still going strong, 13 years old now. At the moment he likes to reside in the sink.
(ETA: he doesn't lie sideways though. Not sure why it's come out like that!)
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- Turtle Bean
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I remember Thomas. He is a bit too aristocratic for his surroundings there.
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Thomas in the sink :lol:
The kittens are being absolute dicks with the Christmas tree. I keep hearing a jingling of bells and then have to go and retrieve Dash from halfway up the inside where he has climbed, with his little face poking out between the lights. It was funny the first time, but now it is just tedious :ella: I think we are going to have to move it.
The kittens are being absolute dicks with the Christmas tree. I keep hearing a jingling of bells and then have to go and retrieve Dash from halfway up the inside where he has climbed, with his little face poking out between the lights. It was funny the first time, but now it is just tedious :ella: I think we are going to have to move it.
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Of course we remember Thomas! He is as grand as he ever was.