Mar 2014
6:12pm, 24 Mar 2014
65,853 posts
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Hanneke
Yes, that was an ace programme and gave great insight in cat behaviour
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Mar 2014
6:32pm, 24 Mar 2014
4,467 posts
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Garfield
Yes, I enjoyed the show too...especially where one cat was eating someone else's food!
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Mar 2014
7:15pm, 24 Mar 2014
15,108 posts
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*jono*
wouldn't mind seeing that - the last telly program I watched about moggies was the one featuring the feral cats up in Scotland. Billy's being exhausted by his outting and has spent today sleeping in the sun - he seems to favour wating to go out the front door - which we discourage due to traffic.
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Mar 2014
9:03pm, 24 Mar 2014
3,523 posts
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sallykate
After I watched that program I was more observant of my own cats' behaviour. For a while I was convinced they were on a "one in, one out" mode, so never both out at the same time, sharing territory. That's rubbish - one just doesn't like going out - but I'd love to know where they go; I have a feeling that one stays very close to home and the other roams more widely.
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Mar 2014
9:38pm, 24 Mar 2014
65,855 posts
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Hanneke
Attach a Garmin to them?
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Mar 2014
12:21pm, 26 Mar 2014
11,143 posts
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McGoohan
This is my cat, Hobbes.
He now basically lives on top of that toolbox watching the catflap. Day and night.
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Mar 2014
2:46pm, 26 Mar 2014
15,123 posts
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*jono*
who says they don't have hobbies?
Billy the Cat went out again last night, his MO seems to be a night out living it up and 2 - 3 days rest. He did manage to find his way back to our yard last night - which is good, as opposed to wandering up and down the street meowing.
he was proper hungry when he got in - otherwise he doesn't seem to eat much #ripped
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Mar 2014
11:51am, 28 Mar 2014
16,854 posts
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Steady Edina
My older cat Mia is starting to cause a bit of tension between one of my neighbours and I. She keeps trying to go in her flat. Last night I let her out when I got home because she had been shut in all day and I went to find her later to bring her in but she wasn't coming to my calls I looked on all floors of the block so I eventually gave up and went to bed. Apparently she woke my neighbour up at 1:30 and 4:30 this morning and she kept her in her flat because she couldn't get hold of me. Now she is pissed off and not sure what is best to?
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Mar 2014
1:49pm, 28 Mar 2014
15,134 posts
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*jono*
I'm sure your cat wouldn't have minded if your neighbour had put her out again - you know what they're like (cats) will get in anywhere their fancy takes them.
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Mar 2014
6:00pm, 29 Mar 2014
1,589 posts
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Winded
Helga spends hours guarding the cat flap. She doesn't really understand the concept of it only opening for her microchip.
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