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• #4277
You and patch are the ones I care about.
I will hug him and kiss him and call him george...
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• #4278
Hahaha... cheers, but what if tabby is a girl?
Before cuddling tabby off, I think Patch need some TLC... think she is feeling a bit poorly, maybe a cold or sth... :-(
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• #4279
Er love hug and still george ;)
Hope patch feels better soon.
The other week I spent an awake night with a friends cat I was cat sitting as it decided that it was off its food and this cat loves its food.
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• #4281
Definitely wanting some me time...
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• #4283
I have taken on a foster cat, and its well over weight ! i have been given the task to slim her down, now i know exercise is a key factor but cats are the kings of lounging anyone had any experience in cat slimming & plans of action
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• #4284
here she is
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• #4285
Laser pointer! Have you ever seen a cat panting? Well, I have. It's probably not very kind for them as they are chasing nothing, you know how they like having solid things under the paws after a hunt, but if your cat ain't moving... something's got to give.
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• #4286
Ta will give the pointer a try.
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• #4287
Very cute.
Best thing to do if you haven't done it yet is to get recommendations from the vet on how much food to give her, and take her back in regularly so the vet can keep an eye on her progress. Just like with people, losing weight is about 80% diet. The vet's recommendations will be much more sensible than internet recommendations.
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• #4288
have been given the hills diet plan as direction from the foster place, but hey said a more meat based wet food rather than dry as dry holds a lot of calories so have good direction, need to get small scales so i can regulate food rather than just by eye.
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• #4289
My cat now weighs more than my bike, vet suggested cutting food down, surprisingly they aren't crying for more food like I thought they would.
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• #4290
We had cats for years as a kid and we were always told unlike dogs cats only eat what they need but a dog will eat anything. That's not true as i've discovered with mine. He eats his, the dogs and anything else slower than him. He got a bit podgy so I started letting him out when I go to work hoping he'd exercise. Its sort of working, hes exercising and losing weight. Theres a lot less birds about too. In all honesty im worried for the cows at the farm up the road and fully expect to find on the doorstep like some bizarre mutilation with the steely eyed killer stood over it.
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• #4291
Theres a lot less birds about too
stick a bell on his collar, the birds will hear him coming.
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• #4292
Apparently that has next to no effect. Killers gonna kill.
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• #4293
I wouldn't know, my cat is very skilled at removing his collar so we gave up putting one on him.
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• #4294
Sam (In giant cat pose) on his 10th birthday.
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• #4295
Happy birthday Sam!
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• #4296
Cheers dickhead.
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• #4297
really not bothering with that. Hes a cat, designed by nature to bring a damp squeaking end to anything small and furry or feathered. As long as the local farmer doesn't pitch up looking for his cows killer I don't really care. The cat doesn't bring his kills home after I took a bird off him last time. He has learnt that if he wants to keep it i'd better not find it in my shoes.
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• #4298
giant cat attack.
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• #4300
the stray cat that murdered all of the pigeons outside of my work lives here now I think.
He's been here every day since. People have started leaving food out for him.
Tabby's parents might not agree with it though.