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• #6452
Ours do that. Stand there headbutting the locked cat flap when the door 10cm away is wide open.
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• #6453
Had the first instance of one of our cats not coming home last night. Didn't think I would get so upset or lie in bed thinking all the bad thoughts of her being hit by a car, bitten by a dog, taken for dog fighting bait(??!!), cat-napped for a pet etc etc. Rather than thinking that she was probably locked in neighbour's garage, which turned out to be the case.
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• #6454
Insurer (Sainsbury's) is increasing from £152 to £185 for ours. Any recommendations on alternatives?
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• #6455
So she now goes out the flap unaided but hasn't yet worked out she can come back in that way. Progress!
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• #6456
I think they're should be a rule on this thread
No more than 10 posts without some cat pictures..
No? Ok 5 posts ;-)
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• #6457
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• #6458
Looked after this little one for a few weeks
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• #6459
Can't remember if I posted these already..
But my parent's neighbors have had a stray with kittens in their chicken coop.
They're going to look after them until they're 12 weeks old and then a local cat shelter is going to put the mother and three of the kittens up for adoption. They are going to keep the red one themselves.
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• #6460
Oh wow they are ridiculously cute.
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• #6461
James is back to coming in for food then leaving again.
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• #6462
Teenager ?
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• #6463
Back home after 2 weeks, was slightly concerned Fleur would have scorned us for abandoning her but she seems as nonplused as ever which can only be a good sign.
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• #6464
They know if you love them or not! Whenever I have come back from being away, Patch always gives me that "You bitch" look whilst she purrs and rubs against my legs...
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• #6465
"You bitch" look
Beside me as I read it
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• #6466
After 6 years at the same address my two adorable cats have found a new game, jump over the back gate, walk to front windows, meow, then get let in via the front door, and repeat. This in addition to sitting at the back door meowing to be either let in or out. In the last few months they have point blank refuse to use the cat flap for some reason.
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• #6467
Had to say farewell to this guy the other week. He was 21 and his kidneys had packed in and was no longer eating etc so we had to do the only compassionate option.
He'd been completely deaf for last few years and struggled a bit with arthritis but was otherwise completely compos mentis, always happy to be around people and very tolerant of little kids.
He'd literally never bitten or scratched anyone in his whole life – it was uncanny.
Will miss ya fella.
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• #6468
What a lovely cat.
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• #6469
Saw one of my cats outside this morning, and was laughing at her as she was going nuts tracking a fly.
Then I realised there was no fly, and her movements did not look voluntary...
Yet more vet bills...
She's OK now, and if the blood tests rule out anything environmental, that leaves epilepsy, or other less common neurological conditions.
And more vet bills...
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• #6470
Sorry to hear that – hoping it's nothing too bad.
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• #6471
Oh... keeping my fingers and Patch's paws crossed for your kitty...
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• #6472
Yep, there are just being arses.
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• #6473
And more vet bills...
y u no pet insurance?
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• #6474
Long post coming about a stray I found on Dunwich weekend..
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• #6475
Short form - Found and fixed a fucked-up feline
We had a cat that would use the catflap even though the door was open.
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