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8th June 2011, 07:16 PM #31
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8th June 2011, 07:59 PM #32
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8th June 2011, 08:50 PM #33
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Thistleglen Teddy Bear
Although my friend sees her boys quite reguarly I still send photos through to her & to the owner of the stud boy of my last two babes,have also kept in touch with photos & updates of the others as well to their respective breeders,my furries always send out xmas cards to their nans letting them know what they have been up too.....
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8th June 2011, 08:58 PM #34
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13th June 2011, 12:34 AM #35
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Dave's starting work tomorrow so...guess who has full on Teddy time for the next few months?!
We've just treated him to a cat tree too - he has a scratching post but we think it's too short for him so he's taken to mauling the wall behind the sofa. We're hoping the tree will distract him! It's pretty tall but all the levels are quite big so hopefully he won't fall off - he almost fell off the bed earlier and it was hilarious as he just clung to the blanket before it started to slip off too - his face was a picture!
Speaking of pictures, for your viewing pleasure:
I don't know how I managed to take the middle one!
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13th June 2011, 12:51 AM #36
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I absolutely love getting updates and photos from my kittens owners. I do get very attached to the little ones for the 13 weeks they are with me (how can you not!!) An update about them not only reassures me that they are all doing well, but lets me know that the new owners love them enough to spend the time writing to me.
Teddy is awesome btw. I love Reds, they are just so mischievous
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13th June 2011, 01:08 AM #37
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Teddy was with our breeder for a few extra weeks too so she probably grew even more attached to him! She always had plenty of stories about his antics.
I've just had to pry him out from under the blinds only for him to climb up our clothes dryer (a free standing thing). There's a blanket over the top and he thought it was a solid surface - he was pretty shocked to find his feet go down through!
We live in an old tenement building so have one of those Victorian style clothes drying rails in our kitchen - it's amazing for drying clothes and keeping them out of the way but yesterday we were putting clothes on it so it was down at sort of waist level. Teddy leapt up and clung to one of the rails. It was hilarious!
He's definitely mischievous! I didn't realise he was clever too - he LOVES his feather dangler toy and is completely transfixed by it. I was trying to type something so I stuck it up behind a photo on the wall (a silly one of Dave I want rid of :P) thinking he would just look at it for the few minutes I was typing. No...up he jumps! Clinging to the frame for dear life (there's a soft arm chair underneath so he wouldn't have hurt himself but he wanted that toy! He realised if he clung to the bottom of the frame and swung it out from the wall, the toy would eventually fall out. He was well chuffed with himself!
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23rd June 2011, 08:17 PM #38
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23rd June 2011, 08:38 PM #39
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Oh that sweet innocent face in photo 4,belies him laying behind the sofa with a strip of wallpaper hanging off,perhaps you could hire him out as a "stripper" to those wanting to decorate because as sure as h*ll my doesn't seem to come off that easy ....{ I do mean the wallpaper ! }
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23rd June 2011, 09:27 PM #40
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I love how Maine Coon Kittens have full grown enormous ears that they have to grow into.
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