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  • #20102
    johnbarryjohnbarry
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      @johnbarry
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      Does the cat always sit like that, if so you should get it a back rest.

      Cheers
      John

      #20104
      The DukeThe Duke
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        @sgb101
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        My smaller dog sits like this often, as she likes to spend her life forcing anyone that will, to tickle her belly.

        She is probably a similar size to Lee’s cat also. My bigger dog, he is just grumpy, and lives on the stairs. Refusing to move for anyone.

        #20113
        Bob WilliamsBob Williams
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          @bullstuff2
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          I recognise that pose from our old cat and the daughter’s moggy: they ‘inspect’ the mucky rear end bits, start cleaning them, then suddenly straighten up, stop and look at you as if to say “What you looking at? Nothing to see here!”

          When the Thought Police arrive at your door, think -
          I'm out.

          #20116
          RSBRSB
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            @bdthree
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            Yes that’s pretty much it @bullstuff2 although she doe’s just randomly sit like that some times. She is growing up to be a great character with some odd quirks. Play fights like dog, far to much energy. Follows me round like a lost puppy. Will not entertain meat and only eats dry food but not chicken flavored dry food, it makes her sick. And she will only eat her treats if I put them in her play tent.

            Americans: Over Sexed, Over Payed and Over here, Wat Wat!

            #20118
            Bob WilliamsBob Williams
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              @bullstuff2
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              What a little beaut! You have a cat with character Lee, going to be interesting watching her grow.

              Enjoy!

              When the Thought Police arrive at your door, think -
              I'm out.

              #20119
              dwynnehughdwynnehugh
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                @dwynnehugh
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                My daughter’s cat – we are in loco parentis as she is in a flat and can’t have animals – gorgeous boy he is too but FULL of catitude!!

                The more you meet people the more you understand why Noah took animals instead of humans

                #20123
                Bob WilliamsBob Williams
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                  @bullstuff2
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                  I have daughter cat pictures too! From last year when we looked after their previous house, Misty sat in a ground floor window and waiting for the rain to stop so she can play with her mate across the way.. She is a fairly laid back middle aged lady now, but wil jump high to grab a treat, even stand on her back legs.

                  Wakes up, looks around. I opened the window, she stuck out her nose. (big cat sigh) Back to sleep.

                  Lovely old cat, silver, silky fur that she likes to be brushed until she rolls on her back in ecstacy.

                  When the Thought Police arrive at your door, think -
                  I'm out.

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