Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => Our cats stories => Topic started by: lau200 on January 03, 2011, 19:34:15 PM
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some photos of our old girl, Polly. at 10 years old she is alot calmer than most of the other cats, prefering to sleep rather than play, but the tickle stick still gets her going! she adores applaws food but is generally very grumpy and displeased with most of goes on in our house. she definately acts like the OAP she is :) but we love her dearly and wouldn't swap the cantankerous old goat for the world! she oftens come over for a fuss from me and seems to sense when i need kitty kisses. and we think that Penny would approve of her, as she does look after me and always sleeps on my bed. we have become very attached to her, which is why we are now keeping her as our own.
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10 yrs old is possitively still a kitten :evillaugh:
My Misa is 9 yrs old now and would be horrified if anyone thought he was nearly an OAP...........he is just about coming into his adulthood............maybe LOL
She is lovely ;D
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What a beautifuly shiny girl :Luv2: How long have you had her then Lau?
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I agree re age. My Kylie is 11 and approaching middle age :Luv2:
She loves hide & seek and 'killing' kitchen rolls (especially with plenty of paper left on the roll to shred) :evillaugh:
I would only consider a cat 15+ to be getting on a bit & 18+ to be elderly.
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What a beautifuly shiny girl :Luv2: How long have you had her then Lau?
about 3 months i think, she was taken on by us as a foster as her family could no longer care for her.
if she is only middle aged then she should be ashamed :rofl: miserable old goat