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I can't wait to try my two in a tunnel but it will have to wait til next month cos of Vet bills Saying that tho, I have no complaints about having to bring Bubbles' dental surgery forwards because she is like a different cat now, much more relaxed and content now her poor mouth isn't bothering her. |
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Leia isn't really a very playful cat, more of a couch potato, truthfully. but she was acting like a kitten with this! That last pic shows how excited she was...you can see the intent look and the slightly dilated eyes from excitement...... |
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Great pics of Leia in her new tunnel Eileen, I'm so pleased she is enjoying it as much as Cassie is! Our middle aged cats seem to have got a second lease of life don't they? I have often hunted around the house for Cassie and all the time she has been curled up sound asleep in her tunnel .,............ suffering from a heavy bout of tunnelitis I expect!! |
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