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    How did I know before I looked at the pictures which cat that would be Great pictures; think the second one has just got Coonie written all over it. At least yours stay dry, mine playing in the puddles, chases the rain drops then comes in a shakes like a dog.
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    My friend and housemate of the time labelled ol' George the "catometer". He was an excellent device for weather measurement. He loved to go out in the rain, wonder around, come back and let us know... if his back was wet then it was still raining, if his tummy was wet them it had been raining, if his fur was cold it was cold etc.

    He strutted over the rainbow bridge 2 years ago this Saturday. Got a tear just typing this.
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    Bless George he sounds as if he was a wondeful boy & three other lads have big paws to fill,will think of you both on Saturday....x

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    Quote Originally Posted by catslave View Post
    How did I know before I looked at the pictures which cat that would be Great pictures; think the second one has just got Coonie written all over it. At least yours stay dry, mine playing in the puddles, chases the rain drops then comes in a shakes like a dog.
    Had a feeling you would cotton on to which one didn't quite have the sense to go another couple of steps to be safe & dry indoors, just got to luv him though....

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    Will be thinking of you and George on Saturday as well Peter, George sounds like he was such a character. I've seen his picture on FB and he looks such a sweetie no wonder you still feel like this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jckkerrison View Post
    Had a feeling you would cotton on to which one didn't quite have the sense to go another couple of steps to be safe & dry indoors, just got to luv him though....
    Well you know I have a soft spot for a certain one of of kitties and have never denied it, you can always drop him off at my house (please ) I just couldn't help thinking he was living up to his full name

 

 

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