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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Ours just fell for the oldest trick in the book. A trip to the vet is needed but hates carriers.
Piece of chicken at the back of the box, in he walks, SUCKER! Door shut behind, no fuss. |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
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Mine are airheads. They were bred for their nature and their looks, not their brains.
I can't call them stupid because sometimes they can actually surprise me and be quite clever but they are certainly differently intelligent.
My boy cat will wander into the carrier himself, quite happily. Girl cat has to be shoved in but she doesn't fight.
In fact, occasionally boy cat has gone with girl cat to the vet, even though he didn't need to be seen, because he got into the carrier and refused to come out. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Mine are airheads. They were bred for their nature and their looks, not their brains.
I can't call them stupid because sometimes they can actually surprise me and be quite clever but they are certainly differently intelligent.
My boy cat will wander into the carrier himself, quite happily. Girl cat has to be shoved in but she doesn't fight.
In fact, occasionally boy cat has gone with girl cat to the vet, even though he didn't need to be seen, because he got into the carrier and refused to come out."
Awww bless him! Wanted to be with his best friend |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
"Mine are airheads. They were bred for their nature and their looks, not their brains.
I can't call them stupid because sometimes they can actually surprise me and be quite clever but they are certainly differently intelligent.
My boy cat will wander into the carrier himself, quite happily. Girl cat has to be shoved in but she doesn't fight.
In fact, occasionally boy cat has gone with girl cat to the vet, even though he didn't need to be seen, because he got into the carrier and refused to come out.
Awww bless him! Wanted to be with his best friend "
More like curiosity got him taken to the vet!
He's very trusting, hence he's an indoor cat. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Unfortunately in our house it's the dog who's thick as mince (lab x collie) and the cat is the mastermind (he's a bengal).
He can switch on taps, open the fridge and knock on the letterbox to be let in.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Poor little buggers gotta lose all his bottom row of teeth
He's got gappy and they keep clogging up with fur when he's bathing.
He keeps his fangs tho' |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Poor little buggers gotta lose all his bottom row of teeth
He's got gappy and they keep clogging up with fur when he's bathing.
He keeps his fangs tho'"
Give him a cuddle. |
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"Poor little buggers gotta lose all his bottom row of teeth
He's got gappy and they keep clogging up with fur when he's bathing.
He keeps his fangs tho'" or bless him.
At least he gets to keep his fangs
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"Poor little buggers gotta lose all his bottom row of teeth
He's got gappy and they keep clogging up with fur when he's bathing.
He keeps his fangs tho'
Give him a cuddle. "
He'll get spoilt rotten when he's gets home |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Mine's quite canny but she does regularly get her head stuck inside empty Quavers bags. I always rescue her but it is bloody hilarious to see her looking so undignified." that's an amazing image, I'm picturing her appearing with quaver crumbs all over her head |
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"Mine's quite canny but she does regularly get her head stuck inside empty Quavers bags. I always rescue her but it is bloody hilarious to see her looking so undignified.that's an amazing image, I'm picturing her appearing with quaver crumbs all over her head "
The sight of a Cat who has got stuck in the handle of a hessian shopper and thinks it can outrun this noisy, rattling bag that's following it it rather funny too. |
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"Mine's quite canny but she does regularly get her head stuck inside empty Quavers bags. I always rescue her but it is bloody hilarious to see her looking so undignified.that's an amazing image, I'm picturing her appearing with quaver crumbs all over her head
The sight of a Cat who has got stuck in the handle of a hessian shopper and thinks it can outrun this noisy, rattling bag that's following it it rather funny too. "
Pisser! |
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By *xpresMan
over a year ago
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My little tabby Dot once faced up to a doberman she screeched growled hissed n made a primitive low rumbling noise with her back arched n claws out like a demon she did this when my eldest was in his pram I was gardening the dog only came asfar as the gate but she was like a possessed moggy.. She died about 4 year ago butshe was the best |
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By (user no longer on site)
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We just had our catcam delivered, so I'll come back to this post! We have 4 cats - one lazy git, one bimbo, one permanent (nearly!) tree-dweller and a very clever Russian Blue who can open doors, but hasn't learnt to shut them after her. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"had a cat few years ago watched him catch a mouse put it on the grass and then pounce on the bird that came down for it clever " did you see or recognise the bird at all if it had been
A sparrow hawk yer cat was lucky not to have got any tallons in to him. |
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"We just had our catcam delivered, so I'll come back to this post! We have 4 cats - one lazy git, one bimbo, one permanent (nearly!) tree-dweller and a very clever Russian Blue who can open doors, but hasn't learnt to shut them after her."
A catcam, love that idea. |
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"We just had our catcam delivered, so I'll come back to this post! We have 4 cats - one lazy git, one bimbo, one permanent (nearly!) tree-dweller and a very clever Russian Blue who can open doors, but hasn't learnt to shut them after her.
A catcam, love that idea. "
Under £12 from China Delilah's had it on a couple of times today and it's really fascinating viewing |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hmmmmm!
mine gets fed twice a day, on a china plate, before i have my food- has free access to the garden via a £90 catflap that no other cat can access. it has at least 4 comfy places to sleep and a pile of toys to play with. Fuss pretty much on demand and a nice sunny patch has been left clear to lie in each morning, comes and fetches me to open the conservatory for a kip on a sunny day and on a wet day get dried off with a warm towel- the other one i used to have also had his own chair that nobody else was allowed to sit in..........Dumb? I don't think so? |
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