Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => Our cats stories => Topic started by: fluffybunny on August 15, 2010, 16:52:31 PM
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I thought I'd just have a little sit down and read for a few minutes :Crazy:
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Mid yawn :evillaugh:
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:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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They were just trying to annoy you until you got off their sunlounger :evillaugh:
Speaking of sun, the middle of August and I see you have jeans, a woollen cardie and slippers on - what is this country coming to :tired:
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Gorgeous!! You ntoice from your sig you have rabbits, do the cats pay much attention to them? do you have to be careful?
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Hello! My buns are in permanent outdoor enclosures which are foxproof so they're never close enough to the cats for me to worry. Occasionally they come in the house (e.g. if I have a foster, or if one is poorly or post-op) and the cats and bunnies do sniff each other but aren't really bothered. I wouldn't trust them to be left with unsupervised access to each other though, Geoffrey in particular has a very strong instinct to snap at small moving things and although he knows that he mustn't, I don't think he could help himself if the opportunity arose.
I luv them all :Luv2:
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:rofl: the best helpers....just trying to keep your legs warm meowmy! :wow:
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We had a repeat performance today :evillaugh:
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Of course, this is a classic example of why a disproportionate amount of patients at bad back clinics are cat owners. :tired: They twist us in knots during the night and we always wake up in a letter 'S' shape. :innocent: