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    Ah! that's why it's known as "calling"

    Tilly came into seascon last night for the first time.
    She is the first female cat we have had, so this was our first experience of "calling". Good job the vet told us what to expect!!
    2.00am she started the crying and playing up to the boys, good job they are both neutered. I got up at 5.00am as there was no way I was going to sleep with all that row!! Even Tia the girl kitten was startled by it and hid behind my legs

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    Hi Candes, yes we were warned about the spraying as well..... The bathroom has a suspicious smell this morning

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    Quote Originally Posted by candes View Post
    Steve, have I ever told you that your cat looks like a Guinea Pig in that avatar pic? Did you ever notice that? I did the first day you used it,
    Never noticed that untill now !!
    Thats Pomeroy, our MC without ears. His mother chewed them off when he was a day old .

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    Quote Originally Posted by candes View Post
    That is sooo sad. Oh I am sorry to have kidded about that. I thought the ears were either down or mixed in with the background. And I figured that is why you used that pic. Anyways, on the good side, he is unique looking. It is rather cute.
    Dont worry it's not a problem!! He's a great cat and does not seem to notice it. We had him from the breeder when we had Raggles. He's a retired breeding cat and Susan was looking to re-home him and I fell in love with his picture before I even "met" him. We also have his "grand-daughter" Tia and she has MASSIVE ears!!

 

 

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