Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: scattycat on August 12, 2008, 12:31:23 PM
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Dont know about you guys, but here (in Norwich) have had quite a heavy morning of rain/thunder, so much so flooding is an issue!
One of cats was desperate to go out this morning - we dont have a cat flap - so when I got to work and looked out with it pouring down, gave my mum a call to ask her if she could go over and let him the house :) She did, as she loves the cats too, the other 2 were more sensible and didnt want to go out, and he was let in. Mum said he was having a good wash and looked like he was going to spend an afternoon having a lovely snooze
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That's not sad that's perfectly normal cat devotion :Luv2:
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Before my Kylie got her Kennel, more than onnce, I took an umbrella outside for her :shy:
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[quote author=Mark link=topic=17306.msg295367#msg295367 date=1218541969]
Before my Kylie got her Kennel, more than onnce, I took an umbrella outside for her :shy:
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Did you play/sing singing in the rain for her too? :naughty: :rofl: :Luv2:
Mary
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P.S. - or something from MARY Poppins perhaps!! :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Mary
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I often splash out to rescue Blip if she is marooned by a downpour on the garden table (it's under an umbrella and I leave this up all the time for Blip to shelter from the sun or rain: it's her favourite spot). She now expects this and waits for me to carry her in rather than get her paws wet :evillaugh:
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im glad there are other sad people in the world,i go to work and leave the kitchen window open for my cats to come and go ,i also leave the garage door open, it contains several fleecey beds(no car) and i have even put a cat flap in the shed,how sad is that???????????