Cats...
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Greebo! I'd forgotten about Greebo0
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yeehaamcgee wrote:It's not just me that has random cats come up to me then?
If I go round to a cat-owning friends house, the cat comes to my feet, looks at me (I presume because it wonders why i don't stroke it), then climbs onto my lap. One friends cat was still annoyed that I wouldn't stroke it, so it climbed up to rub it's body on my face
It was the wrong type of pussy I wanted to be honestIt takes as much courage to have tried and failed as it does to have tried and succeeded.
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Blender Cube AMS Pro0 -
Caffrey. Proper cool cat, just sits in the conservatory sunning himself.
He's about 14 now but still acts like a kitten.
Advocate of disc brakes.0 -
Cats do the same to me, often follow me home from the pub! I think I must smell of cat wee.0
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My brother has recently got a maine coon cat she's only 7 months old and is already a giant and won't stop growing til she's 4 yrs.
If you haven't seen maine coon cats just google them they are freaksgochel chan ddynion i mewn blew beisiau achos hwy cadernid bod eirth0 -
Bloody nora, they should be in zoos!0
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Hmm... well my Mrs likes cats but i'm more of a dog person...
I want a Newfoundland, so if she got a maine coon cat, they would be in proportion0 -
The Northern Monkey wrote:I want a Newfoundland
+1
Good temprement for my small house but will be a while before we can afford one0 -
Might get a cat when the dog dies. Though she seems invincible!0
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supersonic wrote:Might get a cat when the dog dies. Though she seems invincible!
That sounds like a wager to me :twisted:0