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| Amaranth |
30th Mar 2012, 6:39 am
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The giant Kitty Den arrived Tuesday and here are Wilson and Darcy investigating
![]() ![]() These are our only 2 housecats (The other 5 are free range) |
| lolbeck |
30th Mar 2012, 7:28 am
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That is a serious piece of kit - lucky cats. Fresh air and sunshine!
May I ask why they are house cats? And which one lays eggs??? |
| Amaranth |
30th Mar 2012, 8:15 am
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That is a serious piece of kit - lucky cats. Fresh air and sunshine! May I ask why they are house cats? And which one lays eggs??? Yeah well you wouldn't want the "Eggs" they lay - that's where the litter tray is! Wilson the Birman is my cat and I have him because I lost my Maine Coon Trinity to a wasting disease when she was only 3 years old and my Main Coon Morph to kidney disease before her. I am very paranoid therefore about his health and safety and as a consequence he is currently on the plump side and he is a house cat as there is known cat killing dog in our village that has murdered a couple of over trusting cats whose owner considers cats to be vermin. The dog in question may well have killed my daughters cat Louis who remains missing after nearly a year now. She now has Darcy who had a couple of problems when spayed but was always going to be a housecat and who actually seems to prefer indoor life. They are only going out when we are at home currently but will eventually spend all day outside. |
| lolbeck |
30th Mar 2012, 8:37 am
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Sorry to hear about Trinity and Murphy -
Yeah well you wouldn't want the "Eggs" they lay - that's where the litter tray is! How clever! But how horrid to have a dog like that in the village - particularly with such a dick of an owner. As a probation officer in a previous life I once supervised a man who thought it was OK to let his dog chase and sometimes catch and kill cats. Wilson is very pretty - or should I say handsome? |
| Amaranth |
30th Mar 2012, 10:30 am
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Thanks
Morpheus ![]() Trinity ![]() Louis ![]() Wilson ![]() This post has been edited by Amaranth: 30th Mar 2012, 10:35 am |
| Nina K |
31st Mar 2012, 2:33 pm
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