Animals strike curious poses
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Do you know where Stripey is coming from? He/she has obviously identified a lovely mad cat lady. :))
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I don't know. She hangs around the back garden and my neighbours back garden a lot, I can see her on the shed roof now. She has no collar but I think she belongs to someone, she looks cared for and obviously likes humans. There is another mad cat lady who lives on the next street, she is Rory-George's mum, but I do know she has several cats so maybe Stripey just wants a bit of extra attention.
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If it is Stripey's mum sounds like a similar situation as to why fluffball moved in with us
Taffy mlght come around you never know
Fluffball is male like our ginger and they used to be best each other up now they just co exist
Fluffball is our only lap cat as miss independent tortie who we adopted at 16 weeks old from SAA is not a lap cat or ever next to lap cat
she's very much her own person and sadly the ginger one was never properly socialised so he's also very aloof
Taffy mlght come around you never know
Fluffball is male like our ginger and they used to be best each other up now they just co exist
Fluffball is our only lap cat as miss independent tortie who we adopted at 16 weeks old from SAA is not a lap cat or ever next to lap cat
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Oh dear, it is very difficult isn't it. I've had to evict her twice today as I forgot to close the bedroom window but the only way to make her go is by picking her up and then she purrs and headbutts me and it really is difficult. I might see if I can put a photo on Facebook and identify her owner. If she is just a chancer that's fine but if she is homeless she definitely deserves a nice owner as she is very sweet natured.
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Hopefully she has someone. Mo is disappearing a lot recently and I'm sure he's hanging out with a nicer family :))Turtle Bean wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 1:39 pm Oh dear, it is very difficult isn't it. I've had to evict her twice today as I forgot to close the bedroom window but the only way to make her go is by picking her up and then she purrs and headbutts me and it really is difficult. I might see if I can put a photo on Facebook and identify her owner. If she is just a chancer that's fine but if she is homeless she definitely deserves a nice owner as she is very sweet natured.
When he disappeared for a month, the woman of the household (where he was living in their garden with the little girls) put a photo up and I saw it quite quickly. You can also put a paper collar on asking if she has a home
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Stripey visitor cat is a boy called Lee. He lives in the next street but apparently is very nosy and friendly and now I know his mum.
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Lee :))
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Lee is an excellent name for a cat. Will you be part time cat care for the forseeable, or does that depend on Her Highness?
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I hope Lee has got a brother called Darren.
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No his brother is called Jet! Which I have only just worked out.
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Bats, I have offered to cat sit should it be required.
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Lee is an excellent name for a cat!
I’ve had a lovely hot bath and put my onesie on so Lola has decided it’s belly rub night. She hasn’t moved for 40minutes.
I’ve had a lovely hot bath and put my onesie on so Lola has decided it’s belly rub night. She hasn’t moved for 40minutes.
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I fear I may never get up again!
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What a fluff.
My old ladies are delighted by the new scratch post Mr Cos has made.
My old ladies are delighted by the new scratch post Mr Cos has made.
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Oh lovely! What a brilliant - yet easy to do - idea! They're clearly impressed.
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That’s a great idea!
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Lola is such a love.