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• #5402
She may be hyperactive tonight. And develop obesity tomorrow. At least it wasn't an Oreo.
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• #5403
O'Shane, if she's ok now she'll probably be fine, but keep an eye on her.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theobromine_poisoningSerious poisoning happens more frequently in domestic animals, which metabolize theobromine much more slowly than humans, and can easily consume enough chocolate to cause chocolate poisoning. .... The most common victims of theobromine poisoning are dogs,[3][4][5] for which it can be fatal. The toxic dose for cats is even lower than for dogs.
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In dogs, the half-life of theobromine is 17.5 hours; in severe cases, clinical symptoms of theobromine poisoning can persist for 72 hours. -
• #5404
She's producing some nasty smelling poo but seems to be fine otherwise. Prancing around and demanding food in her usual way
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• #5405
The Wolf is scared of long things, to the point of hilarity. You can take a broom handle and point it end on at him and he'll sniff it and rub his face on it. As soon as you turn it horizontal he'll run away. Same thing happens with retractable tape meaures, and and type of pole.
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• #5406
When Ben came round with his dog James actually did the "turn sideways to look bigger" thing that I've only seen kittens do before.
End on your pole looks like a very small "thing"- no threat, sideways on it's massive! Time to run away!
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• #5407
^^ That is funny. My cats don't seem to be afraid of anything, except the world beyond the front door and the Jack Russell who chased them through the house once.
All our animals (cats, dogs, etc.) are incredible flirts and attention seekers (yeah, yeah, I know) - so instead of turning sideways to look bigger, they roll over on their backs to look cuter/get a tummy tickle, or they learn on, sit on or reach out a paw to make contact.
Even Grumpy Cat has her moments - O'Shane even got a friendly head butt this morning.
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• #5408
I even got a headbutt when I got home this evening. Totally different attitude to what I got last time I visited.
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• #5409
You can keep her if you like :)
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• #5410
Awww, I don't mean that!
She's a sweet cat really - just vicious and vile towards my babies.
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• #5411
Freddie being shy and/or lazy.
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• #5412
My neighbour says she saw a fox chasing Maia cat this morning. Now I'm really worried :(
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• #5413
Maia's a fit young cat. I really doubt you've got anything to worry about there.
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• #5414
Thanks Pete. Worry I will though :(
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• #5415
That goes without saying.
What are cats for if not to worry about :-)
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• #5417
^ Cute!
[fml - I'm so un-street I had to look 'Cotchin' up to find out its meaning and if it is a name or verb :(]
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• #5418
Un-street? Pfft, cotch is like cwtch.
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• #5419
^ Go and throw another word I don't know in to the mix, why don't you. ;)
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• #5420
Heres Motty enjoying a spot of Slacklining....
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• #5421
It's ok, i'm from the north, no one talks like that here.
I learn my 'street words' from gritty E4 melodrama's.
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• #5422
And with family....
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• #5423
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• #5424
Got my sweetie a new necklace.
It's very fancy, I bought on 5th Avenue
It's a sort of Swarovski styled necklace.
(I'm still laughing everytime I see that thing on her)
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• #5425
Maggie's signature fence walk.
Well, I'm in flipflops so I'm fucked.