19 Oct
9:01pm, 19 Oct 2024
6,934 posts
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Ally-C
Met a friend who re-homed the cat of another friend who was dying of cancer today. She’s moved to the Highlands and show me a photo of Leo living the dream up North. He was a magic wee cat ❤️
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19 Oct
9:11pm, 19 Oct 2024
58,472 posts
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EvilPixie
Teddy cat has decided as I feed him he will sit with me
My boys aren't lap cats but teddy is happy to !
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19 Oct
9:42pm, 19 Oct 2024
116 posts
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peanut
Aww that's sweet.
Have a cat sitter for Mila for the first time this weekend. Warned her to expect not seeing Mila much because she doesn't really like strangers. Was sent lots of photos of Mila sitting on lap and being super affectionate!
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19 Oct
9:47pm, 19 Oct 2024
15,080 posts
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hellen
Seren hanging out the hut because Daisey wedged herself in as well! That’s Daiseys tail!
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19 Oct
10:23pm, 19 Oct 2024
76,758 posts
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GlennR
Everything normal here. Minky in her doughnut:
Tilly on the stairs, waiting to kill someone:
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20 Oct
8:55am, 20 Oct 2024
58,482 posts
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EvilPixie
Guys
As you may know mum is in hospital
She’s hoping for a day at home before she has surgery but I’m not sure if it will happen
So I had this thought, if it doesn’t I can take teddy to see her if I can get someone to wheel her to meet me.
He has a carrier but I thought if I used harness too that would help. I’ve found one but it’s unopened
Is there a good way to get him comfortable with it and quickly? Or is it just a case of battling him into it and leave it on in the house?
Thanks
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20 Oct
12:18pm, 20 Oct 2024
17,952 posts
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jda
Do you think you could get your mother into your car? That would be a safer way of arranging a meet without risking a cat on the loose. Cat in unfamiliar harness and unfamiliar location sounds like a bit of a disaster waiting to happen.
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20 Oct
12:56pm, 20 Oct 2024
58,485 posts
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EvilPixie
On Wednesday morning she had to get into the car but it was a massive stress and struggle I thought she was going to collapse on me
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20 Oct
2:06pm, 20 Oct 2024
15,081 posts
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hellen
Cat on harness is generally not a quick process. If like Seren they will get out of the harness somehow especially if stressed. What about a pram
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20 Oct
6:10pm, 20 Oct 2024
346 posts
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Old Mum
Amazon delivery = small but perfectly formed box to navigate/fight/destroy.
This is preferable to the shredded pinkie finger that Milo gave me eariler when trying to steal the freshly cooked chicken (must remember to never turn my back). Cat's a psycho, so fitting in nicely with the dugs, having put them securely in their place.
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