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  • Pat EPat E Posts: 12,316
    Bob, very funny. I’d never thought of it that way. She is exploring on an old water tank that we use to store firewood.😁

    When we took Pixel back to our son, he wondered why the tips of her whiskers were singed.

    She had found a new way to get warm during our winter. 


    S. E. NSW
  • LynLyn Posts: 23,190
    Obelixx said:
    Lyn - when I took Cosmos to the vet for his first visit I was warned to put factor 50 for kids on his ears when he started going out in the sun or he'd get skin cancer.   He's 2 today and has only just started spending lots of time outdoors.


    Yes! I forgot that, so long ago now, the vet told me about the ears as well.
    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

  • BenCottoBenCotto Posts: 4,718
    Here’s Rollo, trying - and failing - to look hard.









    Rutland, England
  • BenCottoBenCotto Posts: 4,718
    And this is Millie, Rollo’s daughter, trying - and succeeeding - in looking bored.


    Rutland, England
  • Shadow - not 'totally asleep' -- just keeping an eye on the grandchildren; amongst all his other duties around the house!
  • Ah I say ah!!! Hubby wont let me have another cat, (and between you and me he doesnt know the half of what my daughters cat Chewi has been getting up to!) we have had him for 6 weeks while she was moving house.  He is lovelly, BUT did wake me up at 1.30 and 3 am wanting feeding after a few weeks of this I am afraid I shove him out the flap at 3am, having fed him, Hubby let him back in when he got up for work at 5am, (and fed him!! thats one of our little secrets!) He came in the bedroom in the night, started clawing the bed (brand new) and Luna our Border Collie was scared of him, on high alert, thought if he wakes Hubby up, there will be a murder!
  • fidgetbonesfidgetbones Posts: 17,618
    We had a catshare until a couple of weeks ago, when the owner moved and the cat went with with him. He has spent most of the last year, at home with them, and with us when they were out at work.

  • fidgetbonesfidgetbones Posts: 17,618
    My only experience with a Bengal. He was more like a Jack Russell than a cat.  I have never seen a cat that could be trained before.



  • Ladybird4Ladybird4 Posts: 37,906
    I had a cat, fidgetbones, that used to 'fetch' one of those small super bouncy balls to me to throw for him to retrieve. This would go on for ages. My present cat will do 'high fives' for her favourite treat.
    Cacoethes: An irresistible urge to do something inadvisable
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