19 Sep
10:15am, 19 Sep 2024
6,380 posts
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Ally-C
A vet told me the two most stoic animals they deal with are cats & cows.
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19 Sep
11:04am, 19 Sep 2024
57,716 posts
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EvilPixie
4 years a cat mummy
Happy gotchya day Ozzy!
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19 Sep
12:58pm, 19 Sep 2024
8,636 posts
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Corrah
Happy gotcha day Ozzy 😻
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19 Sep
3:22pm, 19 Sep 2024
19,168 posts
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JamieKai *chameleon*
I see no cat, only a fluffy black cloud
Happy anniversary to you and Ozzy
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19 Sep
5:48pm, 19 Sep 2024
7,699 posts
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1step2far
Aww congrats EP!
Yep, well just see how she goes.
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19 Sep
5:55pm, 19 Sep 2024
57,728 posts
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EvilPixie
🤞 1step
Wouldn’t be without my boys now
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21 Sep
9:18am, 21 Sep 2024
20,051 posts
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NDWDave
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21 Sep
8:54pm, 21 Sep 2024
4,132 posts
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ndellar
Aww, please keep the 🐈⬛ photos coming, I really miss our Trudy 😢
In other news, J went to IKEA the other day and got a new insert for the Kallax unit. Mabel approves 😹
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22 Sep
12:15am, 22 Sep 2024
18,122 posts
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Garfield
the photo! Mabel is cute!
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22 Sep
5:37pm, 22 Sep 2024
343 posts
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Old Mum
Rookie question(s). Milo is 8 weeks old now and still on 'kitten' food.
He's currently on Whiskas kitten, half pouch morning/evening with a small handfull of kibble. It stinks, as do his poos, which makes me think it may not be very good for his guts. I also feel its not filling him because he's wolfing it. So my questions are:
Am I under feeding him (yes, I know he's a cat and can never be proper fed) Is there a better alternative to stinky minky Whiskas? Happy to consider wet/dry/combo. How long does he actually have to be on kitten food? Because I'm already thinking he'd handle smaller portions of adult food but all the shop bought options state +1yr.
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