Miaow, Purr, Yawn!

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K9
Jan 2016
8:26pm, 6 Jan 2016
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K9
awwww.....good progress Bint :-)

MH - yes they are mine.
couldn't refuse....

I've had them home for a few hours.
They are terrified and crouched under a radiator, but they've both eaten now and they've chased each others tails around a kitchen chair leg for a while!

This will keep me occupied for a bit
Jan 2016
8:35pm, 6 Jan 2016
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SusiesueH
Sounds like they could be a handful K9!

Definitely good progress Bint :)
Jan 2016
8:41pm, 6 Jan 2016
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Vitruvian Cat
They're beautiful K9.

Ours were like ninjas when we first got them, Bint. No chance of that now they're 4.5 & 4kg at 7 months old.
K9
Jan 2016
9:04pm, 6 Jan 2016
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K9
Wow - that's big VC

My previous cat reached 6.5kg at one stage - he was a huge black adorable Tom cat.
His brother only got to about 3.5 kg
Jan 2016
9:06pm, 6 Jan 2016
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Bintmcskint
Maximus got to 6kg
He was a big boy :-)
K9
Jan 2016
9:24pm, 6 Jan 2016
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K9
appropriate name then Bint!
Jan 2016
9:27pm, 6 Jan 2016
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Bintmcskint
Indeed!

Mini breakthrough with Clyde this evening. Managed to tempt him out from under the bed with one of those meaty stix things. Then he wandered about a bit and had a wash before heading back under the bed :-)
Jan 2016
10:41pm, 6 Jan 2016
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Hanneke
Lasya hid somewhere in the house when she first arrived. I looked EVERYWHERE and got rather worried... eventually, the next day, Lasya ninja cat came out and has been on my lap ever since :) heart
K9
Jan 2016
9:28am, 7 Jan 2016
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K9
Awwwwww!

My 2 babies were cuddled up together in their basket this mornoning.
There was a big pool of wee by the door.
:-(
They were not pleased to see me - absoltuely terrified all over again, but after an hour or so were eating and playing with each other and exploring.
I've put each of them into the cat litter tray a few times, but they aren't getting it.
They've never been 'inside' before I suspect - so why would they want to pee in a plastic tray full of synthetic gravel???
Jan 2016
12:26pm, 7 Jan 2016
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Jubear
That's interesting K9 - mine (even the farm kittens) adapted almost instantly to peeing in the warm gravel instead of the cold earth... Of course we had the odd lapse but the basic principle seemed almost bred-in !
Hopefully yours will get the idea and also remember you from night to morning ;-)

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