Dec 2018
3:39pm, 2 Dec 2018
42,011 posts
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Bintmcskint
Ha! His face
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Dec 2018
5:58pm, 2 Dec 2018
9,089 posts
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Little Nemo
Awwww!
I'm a bit worried about how Hester is going to be for her first Christmas here. She'll attack almost anything so I'm expecting her to destroy the tree. I won't be here when it goes up, it will probably be wrecked and bald when I get back!
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Dec 2018
6:45pm, 2 Dec 2018
9,595 posts
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Garfield
Love the face!!
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Dec 2018
8:51am, 3 Dec 2018
149 posts
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MDrewett
Update on my reluctant flap user... She's come through, on her own accord, 3 times now, woohoo!
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Dec 2018
9:03am, 3 Dec 2018
5,168 posts
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g1ngerrevolution
~ cheers ~
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Dec 2018
9:56am, 3 Dec 2018
42,020 posts
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Bintmcskint
Yay!
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Dec 2018
10:29am, 3 Dec 2018
5,846 posts
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sallykate
Excellent!
I wish Pablo would use the cat flap. I think he's too nervous: before he goes out of the door he likes to sit and have a good sniff. Going out through the cat flap doesn't give him that option.
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Dec 2018
10:15am, 5 Dec 2018
19,066 posts
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Lizzie W
Mason is scared of the click when it unlocks. He is also too fat for it, and it's too high off the ground
One of my neighbours' beautiful black cat disappeared months ago. Eventually they got 2 adorable kittens, about 6 weeks ago. Yesterday, Mr Cat, looking large and sleek, deigned to return! Luckily they have a large house, and a staged introduction is in place...
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Dec 2018
11:26am, 5 Dec 2018
150 posts
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MDrewett
We have to have a step for her on the outside as the flap is far too high otherwise 😸
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Dec 2018
9:16pm, 5 Dec 2018
17,609 posts
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Steady Edina
Yay to cats returning home and making it through cat flaps
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