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12-03-2009, 02:09 PM   #11

Re: Three Month's Worth of Fur


Your neighbours must love you. "here comes the crazy cat lady putting more hair on the bush" just kidding
I honestly think its a good idea
Some happy bird is going to have one hell of a comfy nest.



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12-03-2009, 03:42 PM   #12

Re: Three Month's Worth of Fur


WOW! The chicks that hatch out in your area must know how privileged they are - Princess Fur-lined nests! Bet they "crow" about it to their less fortunate neighbours



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12-03-2009, 03:46 PM   #13

Re: Three Month's Worth of Fur


That fur looks so soft and lovely! And there is quite a handful there eh? Good job for keeping on top of it. Darcy and Minsky, despite being litter-mates, have different coats. Darcy's is short and very 'light'; he rarely shades and if I groom him not much comes off at all. Minsky, however, is every so slightly longer (not 'very short' like Darcy's) and it is so dense! Both of them love their grooming too.

Lots of cosy birds in your area soon I'm sure!



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12-03-2009, 04:01 PM   #14

Re: Three Month's Worth of Fur


Lol, we had a windy night, and most of the fur has blown away! There's some left though, and some in my neighbor's yard; luckily he's a good guy and won't mind. The best laid plans, eh? I tried.



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12-03-2009, 04:23 PM   #15

Re: Three Month's Worth of Fur


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Originally Posted by dandysmom
Lol, we had a windy night, and most of the fur has blown away! There's some left though, and some in my neighbor's yard; luckily he's a good guy and won't mind. The best laid plans, eh? I tried.
It must have been windy, I think I found some in my garden



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12-03-2009, 04:26 PM   #16

Re: Three Month's Worth of Fur


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It must have been windy, I think I found some in my garden
If it's grey and very soft, that's hers! Hope your birds enjoy it!



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12-03-2009, 06:06 PM   #17

Re: Three Month's Worth of Fur


I have giggled through this thread, thanx for a much needed spot of laughter guys.

You must groom her religously Eileen, she must be the silkiest kitty on the block. Shame most of it blew away.

Random, your post made me giggle too. I have to say i dont have pretty birds in my garden either, mostly seagulls, pidgeons and some sparrows. The seagulls that land in my garden though, dont stop long as Eva usually grabs them by their tail feathers



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12-03-2009, 08:31 PM   #18

Re: Three Month's Worth of Fur


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I have giggled through this thread, thanx for a much needed spot of laughter guys.

You must groom her religously Eileen, she must be the silkiest kitty on the block. Shame most of it blew away.

Random, your post made me giggle too. I have to say i dont have pretty birds in my garden either, mostly seagulls, pidgeons and some sparrows. The seagulls that land in my garden though, dont stop long as Eva usually grabs them by their tail feathers
Every night before bedtime! She knows the routine, I call "Leia, brush time" and she goes to her spot and flops down for the session; it probably helps that that's just before "midnight snack" time also ......

Eva is very bold to tackle a seagull, they're BIG birds!



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