Feb 2022
7:26pm, 22 Feb 2022
86,099 posts
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Hanneke
Lasya, this morning...
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Feb 2022
7:27pm, 22 Feb 2022
86,100 posts
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Hanneke
Those ickle paws 🥰🥰🥰
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Feb 2022
5:36pm, 23 Feb 2022
1,579 posts
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Ally-C
Not the greatest photo of him sleeping on my lap.
Ten minutes ago he was biting me on the arm & running away! 🙀
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Feb 2022
8:05pm, 24 Feb 2022
663 posts
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Silent Runner
Not quite a box, and she’s only half in… but this is one of Arya’s favourite places to sit (till some stupid human comes along with a camera and starts taking photos).
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Feb 2022
8:15pm, 24 Feb 2022
14,621 posts
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IT GRANNY 🇮🇸
Cat in her blanket fort.
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Feb 2022
9:17pm, 24 Feb 2022
1,075 posts
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Sam Jelfs
2 cats 2 boxes
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Feb 2022
9:29pm, 24 Feb 2022
16,574 posts
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NDWDave
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Feb 2022
5:37pm, 25 Feb 2022
10,287 posts
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leaguefreak
Bib in net, Boba thinking of a cheeky move along the wing.
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Feb 2022
5:50pm, 25 Feb 2022
16,346 posts
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JK *chameleon*
And the crowd goes wild!
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Feb 2022
6:03pm, 25 Feb 2022
3,966 posts
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ndellar
I want to let our two outside. They don’t seem that bothered about it, but I want to give them the option and the rescue said they would like access to a safe back garden, which we have. They are chipped and fully wormed / flead and we’ve had them 6 weeks now so they are ready I think.
Guidance seems to be to do it before meals at first when they are hungry, and to perhaps go outside with them at first. The rescue lady said most people think they will bolt over the fence as soon as you open the door but in reality will probably be cautious like they were when exploring the house at first.
Anything you wish you’d known before introducing your kitties to the outside? Another level of worry, but if it adds to their cart-happiness I’m all for it.
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