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I thought it was only my siamese that spazzed out like that. I loved it as a kid, they would hit the polished floorboards full pelt then end up scrabbling nearly backwards to turn. The noise of their claws sliding across the gaps in the boards is one of those childhood memories.
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The only reason Mr Fuffy Puffers doesn't kill you is you're bigger then him. What do you think is going through their minds while they stare at us with their eyes half closed?
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What do you think is going through their minds while they stare at us with their eyes half closed?
Or when they watch you from just around the corner with only one eye...they're planning your murder.
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Very true gentlemen in every respect with the last 3 posts good to hear others on the planet have been held to ransom by these furry assassins...........
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For a while in my life my best mate was my Siamese (Got him as an 8 week old kitten) he brought so much fun & love into my world as at that period I spent allot of time on the crane levers and riding fast bikes and faster women which had lost its appeal sadly I changed my routine pulling into the driveway and he mistook that I had parked the car I hadn't when I moved forward after a quick pause he came in from the front Rt and the left front got him, he died in my arms on the driveway I was heartbroken to say the least he was 2 1/2 years old just getting into his stride. RIP "Bluey" 1982 - 1984
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my new cat
Got Leo on Dec 29th, just eight weeks old and 2lbs 8 oz and all black, watching my daughter drink coffeeAttachment 84779Attachment 84780
Leo is checking my G. 33/40 carbine
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Here's my old Norwegian
forest cat...gone for some time now.
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We have a cat, was feral when the local SPCA got him. He was terrified and still pretty scared when anyone comes to the door. Indoor only and wouldn't survive outside but the best cat we have ever had.
I doubt anyone would ever have adopted him being he was so scared and it took the better part of two years before he jumped up on my lap for the first time. Now sleeps on the end of my bed most nights and will sleep on your lap for hours.
He has some sort of gastrointestinal issue and his food has cost $2,000.00 a year. We now are able to give him some dry food so guess it will now be about 1,600.00/year, more KD for us?
We would go without food before the cat did, he means that much to us. We have spent over 10 grand so far on food, tomorrow another 86.00 for two cases of wet and today 46.00 for a bag of dry.
Oh his name...Glock, he's black like the handgun.
Why use a 50 pound bomb when a 500 pound bomb will do?
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Here is my accidental Boss, my wife brought her home after she was rejected for scratching my niece, she hasn't left my side in 12 years since. A Bombay, she tolerates my wife but sticks to me like glue. When I head downstairs she races to the gun room door ahead of me then looks up at the gun safe door until I open the safe and set her in the top shelf.Attachment 84791Attachment 84791
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