Miaow, Purr, Yawn!

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Apr 2018
11:45am, 1 Apr 2018
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Steady Edina
One of my cats hated me putting flea treatment drops on the back of her neck
Apr 2018
11:48am, 1 Apr 2018
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1step2far
Oh yes. I did worming on the back of the next the other week. Flea is due but I just can't bring myself to do it.
Apr 2018
2:50pm, 1 Apr 2018
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Bintmcskint
Bonnie is due her back of the neck working today.
She's going to hate me
Apr 2018
3:35pm, 1 Apr 2018
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Little Nemo
I was amazed at how easy it was to treat Hester with flea stuff. My previous cats hated it and we had to pin them down or wrap them in towels to do it. Hester just took it all in her stride without any fuss at all :-)
Apr 2018
11:56am, 3 Apr 2018
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Fragile Do Not Bend
I’m not Oreo’s best friend right now. I caught him coming in the cat flap with a live rabbit so I chased him out of the house with it, I grabbed Oreo and held him until he dropped the rabbit and it had run away.

I’m a bit of an idiot because that’s one more rabbit to potentially eat my veg when it’s planted out, hopefully he will go tell his rabbit friends to stay away from my garden and the giant killer cat.
Apr 2018
6:21pm, 3 Apr 2018
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Dillthedog57
Always wondered how cats get rabbits through a cat flap. Ours struggle just to get themselves through.
Apr 2018
8:02pm, 3 Apr 2018
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Fragile Do Not Bend
The cat flap is actually a dog flap as the previous people put it in for their Jack Russell.

Oreo got his own back whilst I was at work. He brought another live one in and it decided to take cover in a gap at the back of the freezer. It took my husband ages to get the damn thing out.
Apr 2018
8:55am, 4 Apr 2018
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Steady Edina
Sorry but I can’t help laughing at Oreo’s antics
Apr 2018
7:09pm, 10 Apr 2018
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1step2far
Loving Oreo's antics.

Odd question but how do you know if your moggy is poorly? (Stay with me on this) Lennox had her 2nd lot of jabs this morning... and her ears cleaned and nails trimmed. She loved me for this. She has spent the afternoon asleep but has refused her dinner and is meowing almost constantly. She only ever meows when her litter tray
Apr 2018
7:10pm, 10 Apr 2018
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1step2far
Is dirty but that is spotless. She seems ok otherwise. I just need her to be quiet. ;-)

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