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Actually there is a lot of truth in that. She is quite scary actually.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostSurely you get to sleep in the room ajoining her living room and she comes out at night to check you're not doing anything you shouldn't.
Why are you keeping yours in?
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Surely you get to sleep in the room ajoining her living room and she comes out at night to check you're not doing anything you shouldn't.Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostWe have a cat called Puss that lives in our en-suite. She comes out at night and sleeps on our bed. Never goes anywhere else.
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What use is a cat like that?Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostWe have a cat called Puss that lives in our en-suite. She comes out at night and sleeps on our bed. Never goes anywhere else.
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We have a cat called Puss that lives in our en-suite. She comes out at night and sleeps on our bed. Never goes anywhere else.
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And once a day under the rug in the living room.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostReally, we resorting to posting about pets' bowel movements now?
Fine. Our dog is usually twice a day during her morning and evening walks.
HTH
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Really, we resorting to posting about pets' bowel movements now?
Fine. Our dog is usually twice a day during her morning and evening walks.
HTH
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The cat is now nice and chilled...
Now that he has had his dump.
Keeping the poor chap inside as off to the airport shortly!Tags: None
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