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I would never of thought of taking the cats on holiday but they loook well chilled out. An elderly lady I used to know spoke often of taking her Siamese "Tao" on holiday everywhere she and her husband went he loved it she said, his favourite place was apparently Whitby as the fishermen fed him scaps of fish when the boats came home. This was in the 1950/60's Karen |
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They loved it. We let Emily out for a mooch round, knew she wouldn't go far. She doesn't like the cold, or the wet, or the wind. I'll let you guess why her nick-name is "boring Old Em" When we're at home she goes out for 5 mins - then she's back. But Smudge is a wonderer & we didn't let her go out as I wouldn't trust her to come back. We used to take Mitten with us sometimes . My friends take their hamsters with them in their caravan. |
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