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Gardeners who love their feline friends

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  • Victoria SpongeVictoria Sponge Posts: 3,502
    Dovefromabove wrote (see)

    This is one heck of a cat!!!image

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-27407932 

     

    That's nuts! What that dog was thinking I don't know... Normally I'm largely sympathetic with the dogs PoV but not there I have to say...

    Wearside, England.
  • Foodie40Foodie40 Posts: 53

    I can't get a photo of my cat acrossimage  she's a tabby and white with tabby and ginger, and a white tip to her tail, very cute, very troublesome - catches birds, moths, mice... had a broken pelvis last year so spent six weeks in a cage!! I think it's stopped the bird catching though. Great video -it's good when the cat comes out on top

  • davids10davids10 Posts: 894

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    watchcat

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     what shes watching for

     

  • SweetPea93SweetPea93 Posts: 446

    Lovely photos guys image

    There's a lot of cats at our allotment which is nice, though I think we are in the minority when it comes to that opinion!

  • BalBal Posts: 93

    Hi guys just lurve the pictures, I used to have four cats,  last year one packed up and moved out about this time, and I have just lost one this week, Freddy an apricot Burmese who was the friendliest cat you would ever meet. I am sure he thought he was a parrot. He would do a flying leap on to your shoulders put his paws around your neck and snuggle his little head under your chin and purr so loud you couldn't hear the TV. He could not resist an open car door. I am hoping he has just gone off in a delivery vehicle and will be traced by his chip. Exactly the same thing happened with one of my other cats, he was found 4weeks later and20 miles away 

     

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     This is him with my son who adored him. I haven't had the heart to tell him yetimage

  • SFordSFord Posts: 224

    Hi Bal

    I really hope that Freddy turns up.  Keep us posted if he does.  Abbie used to do the same.  We used to warn workmen in our road to check their vans before they went.  The number of them that used to drive off and then come back 5 mins later, drop Abbie off and go again.

    As promised, pic of Abbie incubating our chitting potatoes!  Photo of her warming the drying garlic is still on the camera.

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  • Victoria SpongeVictoria Sponge Posts: 3,502

    Hope you get Freddy back safe and sound Bal - it's such a worry when things like that happen. Does your identichip company have that scheme where they produce posters and call the vets & etc?

    I once took my cat Moomintroll to B&Q after he secreted himself into the car somehow. I wondered why the car kept texting me to say the alarm was going off.

    Nice of the workmen to bring Abbie backimage Did any of the potatoes hatch?

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     Juba and Willow

    Wearside, England.
  • SFordSFord Posts: 224

    Lovely cats Victoria Sponge. 

     

    Spuds didnt hatch but you can see that we moved some of the them elsewhere so she had a little space to sit in so she didnt knock the shoots off!

  • davids10davids10 Posts: 894

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     lord of all he surveys

  • SweetPea93SweetPea93 Posts: 446

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     This cat stayed in our garden for several days until we could catch her and have her scanned and reunited with her owners. I'll take that she chose to stay in our garden as a compliment!

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