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Hello Sorry been about this morning never thought to do a daily. Glad someone has their min focused there Angie. With regard to Pip, I expect he's feeling his feet thats all Angie although maybe you are watching them to closely as long as they get on leave them alone - don't be overly anxious to explain whats going on - let it be.....alhtough I am a bit of a fusspot myself I don't recall ever trying to work out what my two were up to I just let them get on with it - until they were older and then I spent hours worrying over behaviour that obviously did not bother them in the slightest...I doubt they spent any time analzying me apart from if I had chicken or somehting similar about my person. Not a bad day here bright and okay overall took Sal out and now home Mom and Dad going to see Evita at B'ham Hippodrome this evening thats all to report people. |
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Another utterly miserable day weatherwise, cold drizzle and the wind chill is 2 degrees! Couldn't put off the market run so a nasty trip with, naturally, long waits for the buses. Bah! But am home and warm now, and will stay inside the rest of the day. Leia asked for the porch, got a blast of cold damp air in her face when the door opened and promptly retreated to her radiator cover, smart girl! Hot soup weather, definitely. I'm a bit of a feminist myself, but am not too surprised at Pip's actions .....limited experience, granted, but I suspect male kittens do try to be dominant. At least Dandy did. But Misty, and especially Patches, put him in his place when he got to be a bit much. I think they'll work out a compromise, Angie. Kazz, how's your Dad doing? Hope it's a nice day for all. |
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Dad's doing well thanks Eileen. No more tests or anything yet till the 28th Oct then we go off in full swing..28th 30th 2nd then about 4 into November... What I say is Thank God for the NHS they have really swung into action here. I think in the battle of the cat sexes that Kizzy will win Oscar was a bigger cat but Cleo put him firmly in his place....right under her paw,. |
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Pip has allowed Kizzy to stay on the chair in the study with me atm. She really is a such a gentle girl. I have seen her give Pip a good swipe with her paw - claws in. When they play fight, she certainly gives as good as she gets but she must be quite controlled as she is 4 times Pip's size and could easily squash him. On one occasion, OH saw Pip harassing Kizzy and he held him down - he got the licking of his life and completely lost any street cred he may have thought he had! We don't normally feel we need to intervene - but I just want Pip to be a "gentlecat"! Silly of me, I know. I just find their behaviour so interesting and want to know more. I loved Kazz's comment about her cats not analysing her unless she had some chicken about her!!! So funny. |
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I'm afraid we dont always get what we want when it comes to animals Angie Just look at my Diva the Evil I suspect that Kizzy will give him a good telling off when it's warranted though. I really wouldnt worry too much unless Kizzy seemed stressed tbh. |
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They are just wild hunters that deign to come and live in our warm houses. They lull us into thinking that we "understand" them - they're just much cleverer than that! I keep forgetting - must be my age!!! |
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