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PP - you could tickle Kizzy's fluffy tum and she'd lie back and love it! You could even blow a raspberry on her pretty tum and she'd purrrrr at you. Pip will be 1 year old later this month. I am planning his Catsey Birthday Party - everyone will be invited of course! |
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great pics Angie.. pip does look big in this pic... i still think of him as a wee baby... but then i suppose he came not long after Harry so he will be one soon... time flies... Kizzy looks as laid back as ever and that tummy just asks to be rubbed! |
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You have two gorgeous sensible cats there, Angie. Whats your secret? I have been feeding mine RC Sensible for years now and they are still as daft as brushes |
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You know, I was just saying today to my coworker than we never see cats with heat stroke. Why is that? Because a cat has sense enough to get out of the bloomin sun! |
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