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28-12-2010, 03:19 PM   #1

Work this one out (rolls eyes)


Yesterday evening, Dylan decided he'd had enough attention thankyouverymuch so he turned round and walked off a few paces then sat with his back to us.

He then decided he didn't want to be "ignored" by us a moment longer but instead of doing the sensible thing and turning round and come back for more attention, he started complaining about the fact he had his back turned to us . He decided it was our fault about the fact he was sat there with his back to us and told us he wanted us to go up to him and stroke his tummy which we did before he decided it was bedtime



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28-12-2010, 03:23 PM   #2

Re: Work this one out (rolls eyes)


Ahhhh cats - unfathomable sometimes, RCR!



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28-12-2010, 03:29 PM   #3

Re: Work this one out (rolls eyes)


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Originally Posted by angieh
Ahhhh cats - unfathomable sometimes, RCR!
We all think Dylan's a sandwich short of a picnic angie



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