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• #1327
Thats awesome and slightly obsessed.
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• #1328
We have looked into the feasibility of building one of these at home...
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• #1329
As I have told my friends on facebook already, she is NOT, I repeat, NOT having any of those...
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• #1330
They love it! Until starvation kicks in.
Weird things, cats.
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• #1332
goonz, is the frozen chick still "alive" in a dead way?
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• #1333
goonz, is the frozen chick still "alive" in a dead way?
I am guessing no, its at home in the freezer, will defrost it for the weekend and let them have a treat.
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• #1334
I was awoken by an angry cat this morning, this is usually the wolf guarding his territory - however on looking up he was asleep on the bed next to me. When I left the house early this morning I was met by a meowing MBK. I think the wolf may have trained him in angry cat techniques to take early sentry duty and see off any intruders, so he can sleep in the warm.
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• #1335
MBK really adores wolfie doesn't he? :)
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• #1336
So MBK is now Wolfie's wing man??
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• #1337
Pox adopted the sheep from our knitted nativity. She keeps re-killing it and delivering it to me as an honourable sacrifice.
Omg this made me laugh out loud, in public.
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• #1338
^ wait until she kills the real thing...
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• #1339
"The sink is mine! If you come anywhere near it I will kill you!!!"
Her highness new favourite hangove spot... I turned the tap on for her and she started playing with the water... my face got all wet... bloody cat!!!
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• #1340
I was awoken by an angry cat this morning, this is usually the wolf guarding his territory - however on looking up he was asleep on the bed next to me. When I left the house early this morning I was met by a meowing MBK. I think the wolf may have trained him in angry cat techniques to take early sentry duty and see off any intruders, so he can sleep in the warm.
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• #1341
Newt has spent much of this evening carrying a large curvy zip tie around the house. Better than telly.
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• #1342
one of my cats love zip ties, favourite toy of all time.
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• #1343
After a week of careful, scientific study (I'm unemployed and haven't had much call to be out of the house this week), I have come to the conclusion that cats actually induce ADD in humans.
This isn't because of some biological symbiotic effect or anything as deeply sciencey as that, it's just hard to maintain concentration on anything for any length of time while you're wondering WFT they're up to in the other room.
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• #1345
After a week of careful, scientific study (I'm unemployed and haven't had much call to be out of the house this week), I have come to the conclusion that cats actually induce ADD in humans.
This isn't because of some biological symbiotic effect or anything as deeply sciencey as that, it's just hard to maintain concentration on anything for any length of time while you're wondering WFT they're up to in the other room.
Boyfriend says whenever I spend a day working from home or a day off, every 10mins I spend supposedly doing something productive, I would spend 9mins going "Patchie, Patchie, Patchie.... Tickle tickle tickle..." Etc... He is about right.
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• #1346
MBK really adores wolfie doesn't he? :)
Yeh he seems to follow him around with hero like adoration. Initially Wolfie was fairly indifferent to him, but now he seems to take a bit more notice of him - he's probably caved as MBK is going nowhere, so he might as well have an ally rather than an enemy directly over the road from him.
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• #1348
should i take my cats to NY??? im torn - love them to bits but thinking not as the smaller apartment no outside space probably, and the flight over will be traumatic. may only have to be there for a 2 years so maybe finding a foster would be best but can you do long term fostering ?
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• #1349
How old are they? If they are young and healthy then I think they would be fine if you can afford to do all the passport and other things. I heard they are expensive. 2 years is a long time, I think by the time you come back, they would have gotten used to the new / forster family and it might not be in their best interest to have to keep changing families. You know cats don't like changes. I personally would take them with me if I could afford it, or if they are too old or if I can't afford the take them then I would make sure I find them a new and good forever home best I can. Preferably friends or family? It's a tough choice, dogs are easier in situations like this, I think. (not with the flying, but getting used to different people.)
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• #1350
the cats are about 5 years old no idea in cat years! the family and friends idea is something im waiting on a reply from a couple of requests,think my option if they say no is a good forever home :( sad though it would be
also if i have to come back the quarantine for back here is not great- 6 months i think
http://laughingsquid.com/elaborate-elevated-cat-perches-and-suspended-walkways/