Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: Stuart on July 26, 2010, 09:48:08 AM
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and it's all my fault
At the new house there are a couple of furbabes residing a couple of doors down from me, seen them a few times one Black and one Tabbie
( they're quite skittish tho :scared: ) and don't really come near
did a spot of shopping yesterday and dropped in by the new house on the way home, spotted the Tabbie, and I foolishly opened a bag of Olivia's dreamies :evillaugh:
I now wish I hadn't :doh: the effect of these so called treats should have a health warning printed on them >:( the effect of them was immediate !!
Now I am the best friend in the world to this Tabbie and she want's Me to adopt Her as my own, everytime I turn round she's there, along with the high pitched Meowing
did think of putting a peice of paper on the collar telling owners to " buy ME Dreamies, or I will leave you !! "
or has anyone any other suggestions??
never been stalked by a cat before :shocked: :scared:
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Hmmm, think you might have to get tough. ;) (Water squirter at the ready.) Either that, or buy a pack of Dreamies and take them to Tabbies humans. Let them know you made the error of giving her a treat and now she views you as a dispenser of sorts....if they know their cats, they'll understand that. ;)
Before we fitted the Sureflap we had three "addicts." They all wanted the plethora of cat nip toys in the baskets....I kept getting up and finding other peoples cats rolling about with the big catnip fishies. :evillaugh:
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Well Stuart, you raving lunatic :evillaugh: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: Giving Dreamies to someone elses cat is lethal :rofl: :rofl:
You made your bed and now your gonna have to lay in it :naughty: :rofl: :hug:
Mary
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while we're on the subject of making rods for your own back, I made the mistake of accepting the offer of someone not too far from this thread for a free supply of Pit'r Pat Liver flavour treats
only available from the USA :shocked: :shocked:
free is going to turn out to be very expensive indeed :rofl: :rofl:
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People like you are the reason my cat weighs a stone!! ha ha
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Ollie and Tyler have been getting dreamies for a couple of months since they heard all the cats on purrs love them
Now i have two cats crying the house down every night at 9pm demanding dreamies.
Major error giving a neighbours cat them.
I give next doors cat some food now and then as they dont look after it to good but never dreamies
Zoe
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Well " Slinky " is still visiting me reguarly, but I have subsituted the Dreamies for Tesco's own Brand
And " HE " Loves them too :) infact HE seems to spend more time Here than at his own house :evillaugh:
Me thinks He still want's me to adopt Him :sneaky:
would love to know how he lost one of his Canine's tho :doh:
then again, I have seen him jumping down from a 10ft garage roof :shocked:
will try and get some piccys :Luv: