Cats...
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Richie63 wrote:Two cats in my family here's one of them
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kaytronika wrote:Richie63 wrote:Two cats in my family here's one of them
Love that photo
Thanx it's tricky to get a decent piccy of either of them as they're both pitch black I think this one is Mia and her brother is Ollie. But unless you see them together you can't tell them apart, ollie is bigger and Mia has a small white patch on her stomach.I'm going to blow the bank on a new build ( within reason ) NOW DONE!!
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This is my cat, we got her about 5/6 years ago now from a rescue centre, I think she is 8 I cant remember, anyway her name is Moglet! dont ask
She acts lovely and sweet when she is around you but as soon as you turn you back she turns into a stone cold killer !!2010 Orange Crush Custom
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Our cat is referred to a 'cat'. Here is a picture of her sat in a bag entirely of her own accord!
Road Bike; http://www.bikeradar.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12727419
MTB; http://www.bikeradar.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12695499
Something I will never do justice; viewtopic.php?f=40044&t=128093330 -
Max, basically the head of the household
Charlie, who's only goal in life is the persecution and death of anything that moves
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What is it with cats and bags and boxes. I got a box of goodies from Chain reaction a few weeks back. Opened the box took the first thing out of the box put it on workbench reached down to get the next goodie and grabbed a handfull of purring cat. She must have heard me opening the box from a 100 yards away and was in like a flash.Fig rolls: proof that god loves cyclists and that she wants us to do another lap0
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Dunk_911 wrote:Our cat is referred to a 'cat'. Here is a picture of her sat in a bag entirely of her own accord!
My folks called their cat "Cat" too. Worked for them and the said "Cat" who knew his name0 -
Here's the specially bred Mancunian Fighting Cat who's trained to kill cows....
Note the right paw which is always ready to swipe at anything that gets close! I'm sure she sleeps with one eye open too.
and here's the other one, who's too stupid to do much more than breathe!
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Cat owner here as well. Always had cats.
The current cat is massive, and has never managed to kill anything. We got it from a dog sanctuary, of all places, when it was so young it had barely opened it's eyes, so I don;t think it ever had a parent cat to teach it how to hunt.
Which is a good thing, since it means no catty gifts left in the kitchen.
Will get pics in a minute. It's hiding somewhere now.0 -
I hate cats, they should all come with a free potato sack and brick.Visit Clacton during the School holidays - it's like a never ending freak show.
Who are you calling inbred?0 -
spongtastic wrote:I hate pussy, because I never got any. All I ever got was a potato and a brick.0
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yeehaamcgee wrote:spongtastic wrote:I hate pussy, because I never got any. All I ever got was a lime and a string.0
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The Northern Monkey wrote:yeehaamcgee wrote:spongtastic wrote:I hate pussy, because I never got any. All I ever got was a lime and a string.
throw in a coffe jar of warm liver and its not far off better!!0 -
I hate cats. But thats because I used to have a beard that looked like a cat, until I found out it was a cat that had been surgically attached to my face by me ma and da so I could make them money when they exhibited me at the freak show at the fair in Rhyl. Trouble was, being Rhyl, no one noticed.The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns
momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.0 -
Cleat Eastwood wrote:IRhyl,
mum lives there.0 -
yeehaamcgee wrote:spongtastic wrote:I love pussy, been on it since the age of 14. Cats however shit in my garden and quite like antifreeze
.Visit Clacton during the School holidays - it's like a never ending freak show.
Who are you calling inbred?0 -
I am not a crazy cat lady at all !!!!!!!!!!!!!!...i'm fcuking radgy lol
Caz xx0 -
spongtastic wrote:I am a pussy, have been since the age of 14.0
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Pfffft.
Visit Clacton during the School holidays - it's like a never ending freak show.
Who are you calling inbred?0 -
spongtastic wrote:PAAAARP0
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Our cats aren't happy at the moment.
Took one to the vets 'cause he had a scabby rash on his back ( allergic to Go cat it turns out) and he picked up a cold from the vets, it's gone steadily through all of the cats now, so there's 5 sneezy, snotty cats draped around the house.
Caz xx0 -
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Kiblams wrote:
FAIL!0 -
I'm a cat person. Cats seem to be attracted to me. If I go into a pub or hotel that's got a cat, it will end up on my lap...
Here's my pair:
Pickle on the right is a 'normal' sized cat. Tink on the left is a Maine-Coon and humungous...0 -
It's not just me that has random cats come up to me then?0
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yeehaamcgee wrote:It's not just me that has random cats come up to me then?
Nope, happens all the time to me. I recall during a trip to the US of A (Rockford IL to be precise), I was visiting a friend's friend's house (if that makes sense), it was in a rural area, with lots of farmland around. There was quite a gathering of people, most of whom I didn't know. I sat down, got handed a coffee and this rather large ginger cat appeared and promptly plonked itself down on my lap. The whole room went silent and everyone stared at me as I was stroking the cat and it was purring quite loudly.
This cat was apparently a bit of a beast (think of Greebo from the Discworld novels). It wouldn't be fussed, stroked and was definitely not a lap cat. It spent most of its life outside killing rodents and the occasional rabbit and terrorising the family's red setter. I still keep in touch with the cat's owner and it hasn't been that friendly to anyone since...0