Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: maryas on June 04, 2010, 09:29:55 AM
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I stroked Bonnie's fur this morning and she has a lovely shiny coat. There are also lots of hairs on me and my bed.
So does she have fur, a coat or hair? :rofl: :Luv2:
Or maybe she has a hairy fur coat :naughty: :Luv2: :rofl: :hug:
Mary
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She has a fur coat :Luv:
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I call it fur jacket lol. That's just what my 5 year old finds funny
edit: because my daughter says it that's not a coat it's got no zip and pockets
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I never use the word fur. Always hair. Occasionally I use the term coat.
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I say fur because I call Amber my furry purry but while saying that I do frequently complain about cat hair getting up my nose :evillaugh:
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Tab
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I'm really proud of you lot - I thought by now someone might have said 'a ruddy nuisance' :rofl: :rofl:
Mary
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I always say hair ....it goes with their fingers, arms and legs :evillaugh:
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Not forgetting their fingers, feet and toes Michelle :rofl: :Luv2: :hug:
Mary
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Well, if you ask my brother, he'd call it a fleece that needs shaving for summer, as he suggested the other day :evillaugh:
Umm, I think I call it hair most of the time, particularly when there's a thick layer of it sticking to my black clothes. But when I'm admiring what lovely condition they're in, it's their coat. Not sure I ever really call it fur!
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I would say their hair most of time, when its warm i say they would prob like their fur coat off
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Its fur and they have suits :rofl: :rofl:
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When it's on Pepsi it's fur, when it's in my eyes/nose/mouth/food it's hair, when it's all over my furniture it's fluff
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When it's on Pepsi it's fur, when it's in my eyes/nose/mouth/food it's hair, when it's all over my furniture it's fluff
I call Thai's a jacket, and when moulting hair - wish you could see her now, sprawled out on the window sill, nose tucked in her front legs, so cute :Luv:.