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  • #46
    Originally posted by Hazel at the Hill View Post
    We've often had debates about whether being a cat is all it's cracked up to be. Personally I cannot see a downside (good grub on demand (inc. occasional kidneys cooked 'spesh) come and go at will, comfy chairs/bed/carpet/top of filing cabinet etc etc) EXCEPT perhaps the chore of having to square up to next door's mogs if they come looking for trouble.

    But surely nothing can be that good? can it?

    The only downside I can think of is fur balls... But another thing I'd love about being a cat is that no matter how fat they get, they always look beautiful, whereas I live on an eternal diet!!!

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    • #47
      Oh Mandy, you're cats are just gorgeous. I could steal them form you but they'd just go home again.

      From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.

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      • #48
        Okay, since everyone is posting cat pictures on here, I will add a photo of younger son's cat T-Rex, taken when he was younger.
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        Happy Gardening,
        Shirley

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        • #49
          He is a cutey, Shirl.

          Thanks Alice, you can always become there Auntie

          Mandy

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          • #50
            Originally posted by Peter View Post
            Hazel, found this clip of you minus the syrup with your cat.

            http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=FMXCuW9LDps
            Hahahaha - that is spot on!

            Domino does that 'tap your face' thing - pads first, claws not far behind.......

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            • #51
              This is Betty Boo, my "pedigree" cat

              She is an old maid of at least 20 years but can still see off next doors tom, shaming her brothers Toby and Stan. Wellie keeps trying to steal her.
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              Last edited by pigletwillie; 01-11-2007, 08:24 PM.

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              • #52
                Pussy Cat

                Originally posted by Palustris View Post
                We found this one in the hedge opposite our house 10 days ago.

                Never seen a tabby with stripes like this one, almost like a chinchilla...go faster stripes?

                She is known as a Mackerel Tabby. Very gorgeous.
                Blogging at..... www.thecynicalgardener.wordpress.com

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                • #53
                  T Rex is gorgeous Shirl. Glad I started this thread. Hope I'll get some soon. I have a long list of criteria for cat keeping. Hope I can meet it soon. Watch this space.

                  From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.

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                  • #54
                    My two Cats.

                    Freddy (Ginger)(Boy)(Beauty, Brain the size of a pea.)

                    Wilma (torti)(Girl)(Deep thinker,is always able to convince him to 'go first' into any situation.)

                    (Last Picture, he's not attacking her for once.)
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                    Blogging at..... www.thecynicalgardener.wordpress.com

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                    • #55
                      Gorgeous cats Seasprout. Thanks for the pics.

                      From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.

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                      • #56
                        Generations of cats

                        When the OH and I first met, he had a cat called Taz, she was a beautiful long haired cat but slightly wild (was known to catch water rats & baby rabbits...) She was also a bit of a harlot
                        The first litter she had, amongst others our friend Bob took one of them, called Tizz, she's the one in the first pic, and really looks like her mother except for the smooth hair.
                        The second litter we kept one as she was so lovely, that's Splodge in the next 2 pics. Unfortunately, with that long hair, preferred to be outside more than in, and had to have a 6 monthly de-matt at the vets to get rid of the hair-balls. It was lethal to try and brush them out - she would climb your arms, full claws and teeth assault til she got away She was very fond of catnip and open fires though, so we saw much more of her in the winter!

                        Splodge only had one litter before she got 'fixed', she only had 3 kittens, and they were like a perfect split of her colours - a marmalade tom, a ginger and white girl, and a black and white tom. We kept the black and white tom, called Elvis, because his markings down one side looked just like "The King"'s silhouette! (Well, they did if you were a little squiffy...!!)
                        He's the last picture.
                        My son's cat Whiskers (slinky black cat) declined to be photographed, but disappeared out of the cat-flap in search of any mice that might still be stocking up their larder for winter....
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                        • #57
                          Oh NO! Not returning to Blighty until Sunday early evening, I am missing my cat BIG-stylie now you Rotters! Alice, Pure Genius to start this thread.... and everyone's photos are SO wonderful!

                          The sneaky photo that Scarey managed to get of those two wild kittens was truly about half-an-hour 'waiting in the wings' to get their confidence, and both of us were truly stunned by their beauty, especially the intensity of the blue eyes on the little black kitten, who was by far the most shy of the two.
                          Scarey and I tiptoed away from them, as quietly as we had approached, and left them snoozing in the gorgeous November sunshine...

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                          • #58
                            ... and from the same queen as the two kittens Scarey55 took this week - one of the April litter.

                            This one shows very clearly that the tom was the 100% pure wildcat (Felis silvestris) we have seen patrolling the area.

                            KK
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                            • #59
                              What a truly lovely way to start a Friday morning, Lots of pics of beautiful cats and from owners who clearly love their cats very much. Kinda helps to balance the 'nasty' world a little!
                              Thank you to all who have posted and all those who star in the pics
                              HF
                              xx

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by scared55 View Post
                                ... and from the same queen as the two kittens Scarey55 took this week - one of the April litter. KK
                                She is magnificent, isn't she?

                                Here's my two being 'helpful' around the office...

                                And everyone must spare a thought for Wellie's cat BC who will be kissed to death on Sunday...
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