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Subscribe1 Took the child seat out of the car and his lordship decided to take over - he was on it everyday until we put it back into the car.
2 At ease note the casually crossed legs!
3 He loves to reach out and pat my hand but Ineed to be very careful as love can turn to hate very quickly (him not me)
My grandson's beloved MissPuss.
She stands no nonsense - ever.
She looks a real sweetheart, Seacliff. It must have been hard to part with her.
Grandmafrench Those "eyebrows" give her such an indignant expression. Love her!
Not my cat. This little girl cat works locally.
She was found by the Pompiers/Firefighters when they fought a massive forest fire in the S. of France the summer before last. She had burnt feet, half a tail, damage to her ears etc, They took her to our Vet who treated her and kept her! Her job now involves greeting clients and sitting on stock and looking decorative. I just adore the "eyebrows" which is, of course fire damage; but she's healthy, happy, much loved and lots of fun. A great talking point !
Such beautiful well loved cats you all have.
This was a very special foster kitten who stole our hearts. She has a mild form of cerebellar hypoplasia, a condition that occurs when a cat's brain doesn't develop properly in the womb. They walk with a wobbly gait, they cannot jump much, they are un-coordinated. It will not get worse, they are in no pain, and they no nothing else, so are very happy and have adapted. In this case the Mum was living rough and very malnourished.
We almost kept her, but because of her condition, she really needs to be an indoor cat, and that would be almost impossible at ours, as back door open most of the summer. We did find her a very special home, but she will always have a place in my heart.
This is a really lovely uplifting thread and a great idea, Fatgran. Thank you. Every cat so beautiful and loved.
Aaw shysal I've fallen in love with Bugsie in his little stripey top!! Such a brave boy too.
katek , your Claudia looks like the one on the Specsaver ad, who the vet mixed up with a furry hat. She is gorgeous as are all the others.
Meet Gus (black/white) and Claudia.......two absolutely spoiled felines. We are merely staff.........
My two . A very elderly Siamese and lodger that never left, both relaxing in their own way
Oh I have enjoyed reading your posts and looking at your pictures of your beautiful cats
What comes through as well is how much we still love and miss the ones who have gone - it is so awful when they die isn't it.
I can still picture in my mind every little mark and pattern in our grey girl's fur and her little cold bald ears!
The way she liked to have her ears rubbed and under her chin.
We have so many pictures of her and I can't look at them much as I start to tear up.
Maybe it's because I am older and know we probably won't have another cat once the "orrible black one goes!
Yes a vote button would be nice but very hard to choose though
Masie is a real beauty.
They all are.
Its a shame we don't have an anonymous vote button, because we could have had a cat beauty competition.
All soooo beautiful .... I just want to cuddle each and every one of them.
These are our boys. Copper and Casper on the chair, Banjo on the stool and sleeping.
Mollie (the camera shy, elusive one hates to have her picture taken). Banjo passed away in February. We all miss him. He was the "Alpha" cat.
Thank you Sparklefizz She is gorgeous but really quite naughty!
Thanks, SalsaQueen. I heard of someone who trained their cat to use the toilet. It was fine until the cat made a mistake and faced the wrong way .
All the cats are lovely and there are some unusual ones amongst them. I'm really enjoying looking at them. Thanks, everyone.
Fabulous pics everyone ..... beautiful photo, GrannyLaine what a poser!!
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