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Lovely pics ... sensible cats to spend that horrid Saturday indoors snug and warm. I can't get over how BIG Pip has gotten! He's growing like a weed, bet he'll be a large cat like Chancer. |
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Eileen is right Moli - if Pip grows much more he will be very like your Chancer and very handsome too! It won't be very long before he goes for his op - in less than a month probably and I expect he'll be weighed then - he has put on quite a lot of muscle, is a very active little chap and very very inquisitive. At the moment he has the nicest nature - I do so hope that won't change. |
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You know, Angie, we don't see Pip every day as you do, so that's why it's so noticeable about his growth. I think his last pic that I saw was the one in your new Welcome Graphic. They do grow up so fast, don't they? What a handsome boy he is. |
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I suppose I notice more that he's got a lot heavier! He was just a feather weight and I thought he was a very small kitten when I first brought him home. |
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