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Cat Pics


Alan Sex
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I love cats, we've got 2. Cat 1 lives outdoors in a shed and wont come indoors, shes a bit timid but quite happy with her  life. Cat 2 (Nev) lives in with us, a big pure white lovely looking lad but a bit of a bruiser, takes no shit from the 2 dogs or any other cat in the area, basically king of his territory. Up to now.

 

We have now got another cat that has decided to move in, we keep catching it nicking the dogs food. Its obviously getting in through the cat flap and when caught it shows no real fear just saunters off. The 2 dogs have been trained by Nev to be pretty submissive to cats and show little interest. Nev meanwhile is completely unperturbed and seems quite happy to allow this cat in, I can only assume it must be female.

 

We cant lock the cat flap as Nev is in and out about 500 times a day and goes mental if he cant use it. How do you stop a cat moving in with you?  

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9 hours ago, A Red said:

I love cats, we've got 2. Cat 1 lives outdoors in a shed and wont come indoors, shes a bit timid but quite happy with her  life. Cat 2 (Nev) lives in with us, a big pure white lovely looking lad but a bit of a bruiser, takes no shit from the 2 dogs or any other cat in the area, basically king of his territory. Up to now.

 

We have now got another cat that has decided to move in, we keep catching it nicking the dogs food. Its obviously getting in through the cat flap and when caught it shows no real fear just saunters off. The 2 dogs have been trained by Nev to be pretty submissive to cats and show little interest. Nev meanwhile is completely unperturbed and seems quite happy to allow this cat in, I can only assume it must be female.

 

We cant lock the cat flap as Nev is in and out about 500 times a day and goes mental if he cant use it. How do you stop a cat moving in with you?  

Have you tried discussing politics with her?

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This is my sister's bunny rabbit Doris. Dozza is not long for this world.  She's certainly 18 and could be 19. She's had cat flu all her life and sneezes massive gobs of geck every few hours. Since she was a kitten, she adored doubling up as my scarf wherever I was in the house. I haven't seen her in three years and have missed her terribly. I went there after the game on Sundee, knowing she was in a bad way. Here's the two pics. You'll have to guess where she spent her time for the duration of my visit. Sobs. 

 

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On 22/01/2020 at 11:43, rb14 said:

This is my sister's bunny rabbit Doris. Dozza is not long for this world.  She's certainly 18 and could be 19. She's had cat flu all her life and sneezes massive gobs of geck every few hours. Since she was a kitten, she adored doubling up as my scarf wherever I was in the house. I haven't seen her in three years and have missed her terribly. I went there after the game on Sundee, knowing she was in a bad way. Here's the two pics. You'll have to guess where she spent her time for the duration of my visit. Sobs. 

 

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Your sister might be thick as pigshit but she keeps a darn clean stove. 

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