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18th December 2010, 12:30 PM #1
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That's brilliant Jackie, the lengths we will go to to keep the gang happy! I like your theory btw, it's easy to forget that 'clean' to us is really not very interesting to the cats.
Larry doesn't play fetch with any of his actual toys, but I notice he is quite picky about his dishcloth, much preferring a nice grey cloth which has seen a few days' use, over a nice clean cloth out of the washing machine.
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18th December 2010, 01:22 PM #2
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It had gone through my mind that this might happen but I think I was/am in denial!! Poppy won't be binned until Poppy2 has been accepted as a member of the family! Freyja's a bit less fussy - her favourite toy is a soft ball with a feather boa attached, and of course, this ended up in the food and milk bowls regularly, When the boa was starting to look more like a plucked turkey than a toy, I swapped it with another one and expected Freyja to reject it, but she didn't seem to notice, and it didn't take long before it also wound up in a disgusting state!
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18th December 2010, 04:43 PM #3
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I'm coming to kittnap little Wicca - I've always wanted a Coonie who played fetch. The most Gracie can manage is a disdainful "do you honestly expect me to run after that piece of scrunched up paper mum?" and Monty has thus far only perfected the art of "pick up in mouth and run away to put it in hiding place"!
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