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10th October 2011, 07:42 PM #1
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Once again have to agree with cooncatbob & the intelligence factor, girls are busy & bright boys are village idiots so his behaviour does tend to point towards MC,example,one of our boys went through cat flap from sitting room into pen,pen door open so they could get into the garden to play,starts raining,said cat wailing at door to come in,stop painting ceiling off of step ladder to let him in telling him how stupid he was not to come back in via pen,climb back up ladder to see same cat go out through flap into garden & two minutes later,yep, wailing at the door to come in because it was still raining,dim or what...!
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10th October 2011, 08:29 PM #2
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He is adorable
Well done on giving him a lovely new home. He looks sad in the middle pic - but very pleased with himself in the other two. He's a lovely boy
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10th October 2011, 10:08 PM #3
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Wow, he's absolutely gorgeous! He looks so sad in the middle pic, and so happy in the other 2! Well done for saving him, and give him a cuddle from me x
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10th October 2011, 10:11 PM #4
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My MC is going to be 6 months old. He quickly learned to go in/out of the pet door to get to his liter box in the laundry room. In the morning he went in, used the box, and easily came back out the pet door. Later in the day he went in, used the box, then meowed until we let him out. I asked DH to help me retrain him to use the pet door. DH said "you can't fix stupid".
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10th October 2011, 11:36 PM #5
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I agree, he looks so forlorn in that middle picture like his spirit is broken it's a blessing to see him well fed and well loved.
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11th October 2011, 02:12 PM #6
The middle and the last photo don't even look like the same cat! Well done on making him look so good. I have to agree also about the intelligent comment - at the moment Mufasa is being rescued for the fourth time this afternoon from behind the cupboard in the living room. I'm getting fed up with shouting "you're too big"!
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11th October 2011, 03:04 PM #7
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Oh dear, that middle picture... the sadness in his eyes. I think you did a super job rescuing him and taking care of him so well.
I have two girls and a bloke, and the difference in intelligence is quite striking. El Monto is funny, sweet and friendly, but by far the bluntest tool in the box. In fact I sometimes think I should rename him Tim... Nice-But-Dim.
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11th October 2011, 03:34 PM #8
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He's gorgeous and looks a bit like my MC boy, Keeps.
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12th October 2011, 08:17 PM #9
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He's quite a handsome lad, you've don't a wonderful job nursing him back to health and happiness, more pictures pleas.
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7th December 2011, 09:31 PM #10
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As requested and very overdue...I apologise some more pictures of my beautiful Bigfoot Nero! He continues to amaze us all with how well hes adjusts to life with us! He is a spoilt little podgy prince now and is being put on a diet! He loves nothing more than snoozing and playing with his toys! If we're not around he'll run the entire length of the room to kill it himself. He's still a clumsy clown but we love him, even if he still has no idea how big he is! I love waking up in the morning to snuggles and little chirrips from him
Please send good vibes to us, he's off to work with me tomorrow for some blood tests as his gums are a littler paler than I would like (and I'm a panicky mummy!) so going to have to clip off some off his beautiful mane
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