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thanks Fran I rescued Stripy when he was a kitten after he had been left for dead after being flung at a wall by his then owner her reason for doing this was because he was very nervous most likely due to being taken from his mum at only 5 weeks old ,it took a long time for him to trust me after his horror start to life ,you would never guess it now though ,all the other cats look up to Stripy and he seems to make sure they all behave he is about 7 years old now thanks smudgley |
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We had a squirrel in the garden who did that. She quite liked the birds' food, but I can see Stripey getting a great deal of cat fun out of it as well. Great photo! How on earth did you manage to have a camera ready and available at the time? Gorgerous cats! Love the comfortable way they lounge on the heap. Cat heaven everywhere, judging from the photos. |
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