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Goodness, Donna, I took those pictures in twos and threes just now... Every time I thought, "Ok, now I've got the pictures off the camera, I'll..." he'd do something else that was amazingly cute and I'd have to rush to get a picture of it Amazingly, I'm perfectly ok with that... Gotta show you lot what you're missing out on, obviously - how else will you all survive? It's a rough job, but hey - someone has to do it |
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Glad you posted Snoof - Sweep is such a lovely cat and has settled in so well in your home. It is so nice when they feel so at ease with you (even Ninja now). My two were both nervous kittens but are turning into such confident happy cats. Never had a cat for 35 years and now after less than two years I couldnt imagine life without a furry friend around |
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It's true what they say, Donna - a home without a cat is just a house I've had cats since I was about 9 and can't imagine living somewhere without them (provided the means, space etc...). I've had periods of up to a year or so since, when I didn't have a cat... And don't care to repeat them if I don't have to. The lovely thing about my cats is that they compliment each other so well - I wonder sometimes if that's something cats automatically do when they live together |
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