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Cat General => Our cats stories => Topic started by: hollycat on July 10, 2014, 20:06:10 PM
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Popped out for 10 minutes came back to loo roll fiasco
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Just love it :rofl: :rofl:
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And sporting the universal 'What?' look. X
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:evillaugh: Such a cute little rascal :Luv2:
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:evillaugh: :evillaugh:
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Alfie loves the loo roll too. We do try to keep the door closed...
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Alfie loves the loo roll too. We do try to keep the door closed...
I wish I could keep the door closed but they have a litter tray in the bathroom and thats the one they use the most. ;)
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I wish I could keep the door closed but they have a litter tray in the bathroom and thats the one they use the most. ;)
Ah, I can see that would make things difficult! ;D
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I wish I could keep the door closed but they have a litter tray in the bathroom and thats the one they use the most. ;)
Ah, I can see that would make things difficult! ;D
And it was only a loo roll. I thought it was funny it reminded me of the Andrex puppies and after all it was a kitten soft loo roll
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I enjoy seeing the fun Alfs has with a loo roll. Mr S, on the other had, is less amused :evillaugh:
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D'you think it's just us, but I find that things which I'd go mad over if a child did it, I excuse in my cats? :shify: For example, when a certain ginger cat (bless ma Bridge Baby) of my acquaintance peeled off a strip of wallpaper from the wall by the porch, I got a fit of the giggles. If that had been a child I'm sure I'd have been outraged. :doh:
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It could of been worse - see pic! :rofl:
Mine have never been attracted to the loo roll.
At the rescue though I will often go in and there are bits of kitchen roll that have been demolished!
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It could of been worse - see pic! :rofl:
Mine have never been attracted to the loo roll.
At the rescue though I will often go in and there are bits of kitchen roll that have been demolished!
Rather a loo roll/kitchen roll than a chair or carpet :nawty:
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Well, there is a perticular chair that evie likes to shred in the bedroom which i am not to bothered about!
But they all try to claw the sofas, all the time and when you look there is no evidence of it at all! I dont know if it is due to DFS or not?!
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It's the bed base in our spare bedroom that's had a hammering, but luckily you can't see it when the valance is in place.
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Our lounge suite was wrecked by the previous 2 cats, within days of us getting it. We were going to get round to buying a new one when we were cat-free, then Alfie turned up, followed by Cleo. So still no new suite as it doesn't seem worth buying one just to have it wrecked within days
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We got our (cream) cloth suite 15 years ago, and thankfully it's survived the attentions of a great glorious scruffpot of a dog, Paddy Padmeister, MacBeenz MacSquee, Ross, Tinks and Moray. It is very much looking its age now, but we just chuck another throw on it.
I'd rather have the cats than a new sofa :Luv:
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Who cares what their furniture looks like as long as we have our mogs. If yoy can still sit on it you can cover it.
:hee hee:
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Who cares what their furniture looks like as long as we have our mogs. If yoy can still sit on it you can cover it.
:hee hee:
Exactly so - think we'd all agree with that. :)