Seriously you want your chair back so you can go on Milsurps. Really!!!!!!!!!!! you have got to be kidding me, go away!:runaway:
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Seriously you want your chair back so you can go on Milsurps. Really!!!!!!!!!!! you have got to be kidding me, go away!:runaway:
Your chair?
:lol:
Those Siamese can be pushy little buggers. Know it well. Good luck!
Pick him up and put him on your lap and carry on...
I do that Jim but he insists on pushing me forward so he can get in behind me bit of a pain really as I have to virtually armlock my arm patting him as he demands it otherwise he jumps on my shoulders or the back of the chair mewing like they do in that pitiful tone, such a hard done by cat!
He brings us lots of laughs as he would have to be one of the most goofy un-cordinated cats we have ever owned, falling off stuff & missing jumps but really gets going with his spak attacks managing to collide with walls & furniture he gets better gription as he tears through the lounge room on the carpet heading into our room at speed growling at goodness knows what!:lol:
Maybe he needs some glasses?
We had a cat that was so daft she fell over trying to have a scratch while sitting on the footpath at the front of the house.
I saw these two female twins howling to be let out at the pet store, appear to have some Siamese blood too. Great company for the "Boss" and will keep him in his place.Attachment 89783Attachment 89784