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These FACES.

One day I will have cats. I will have tonnes of land and fence off one field as a 'catio' so they can play all day and explore but not catch anything.
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This one is two now. She is still a very small baby. ❤️ She's also still outrageously naughty.
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Two! How did that happen? Naughty cats are the best. :love:
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Oh! :love: Happy birthday! although you are not filling me with confidence that my void will stop being naughty as he gets older :lg:
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I mean this is the first fully black cat I've had, Chicky. So I don't know. But for sheer wilfulness I have never met a cat like her. So, you know.
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Mine has meowed incessantly at me since coming back from the cattery, it’s like she stored up a week of it to shout at me in one go. She’s also taken to sleeping on my head and flopping onto my chest in the mornings.
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Aw, Ziggy used to do that. It was like he needed to tell me all about it.
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Happy Birthday, naughty kitkat.
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Bella has refused to sleep in this basket (which lives in the sitting room) for over a year. I was tidying today and left it on the spare room bed, planning to give it away at some stage. Ten minutes later...
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Starry wrote: Sun Oct 29, 2023 9:33 am Mine has meowed incessantly at me since coming back from the cattery, it’s like she stored up a week of it to shout at me in one go. She’s also taken to sleeping on my head and flopping onto my chest in the mornings.
We collected Tiggy yesterday and he shouted at us the whole way to Pembroke in the car. :faint: Poor lad, we gave him food and water before the ferry sailed, fully expecting, given the sea conditions, that he would throw it up during the crossing. In fact, he was sensible enough not to eat it. The journey home from Rosslare was slow, with really bad flooding in Wexford and Waterford, and torrential rain across the whole of Ireland. So, he was starving by the time we got in. Wolfed down a day's worth of rations in one hit ... and promptly barfed the whole lot back on the bathroom floor. :ella: He's eating normally today, but still very vocal about his lot in life. :(
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Bless her cotton socks.
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Awww. Look at her. :love: The spare bed is now hers.
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I hope Tiggy settles. I think I'd be very vocal after a journey like that.
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Oh dear, Tiggy.

My naughty black cat did his favourite thing of pushing a glass off the top of a chest of drawers until it smashed to the ground this morning. He really is a total arsehole.
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Bella is belligerently hilarious!
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She's an absolute cow.

She must have got bored of the basket, as she's now here, stopping S from ironing his shirts.
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She looks very aware of what she's doing. :lol:
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I don't know exactly what Storm looks like here. A draught excluder?
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I would say Storm also looks like a baguette.

Bella is just stunning.and has great catitude.
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Storm is so looong!
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