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8th May 2010, 06:55 PM #11
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Extraordinary cats
Harrymc,if ever you are up our way you would be welcome,wouldn't have to warn you not to dress up because of the possibility of cats hairs...
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8th May 2010, 07:50 PM #12
It's been fun reading everyone's post. Seems like they are all very similar whether you have dogs or not then - I was beginning to think Simba thought he was a dog . I don't think they're worried about not being able to wonder far and so would be fairly easy to deter from leaving a garden. Simba could leave our garden quite easily if he wanted but chooses not to. I think as was said earlier they are people cats and like to stay near to their families. Because of this is why they also make great house cats for people without gardens or on busy roads - they just love being around us and are easily entertained. Great cats all round really and simply beautiful too
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9th May 2010, 04:40 AM #13
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Yes, Gryfn follows me around the house and whenever I come out of the toilet he is sitting there waiting for me, and he cries when i go in the bathroom and I've closed the door on him...
Because our cat run is out of the laundry door down the side of the house, I sit on the steps and have my coffee while watching the cats play. It really is peaceful and relaxing.
But I've also noticed that even though the door is always open to the run while we are home they like to be inside with me, and if I go and sit out there and have my coffee they will always go out and play.
I laughed this morning at gryfn... every day we are up at about 6.30 to get ready for work, except for sunday... this morning Charlie wanted to play at 6.30, but Gryfn knew it was sunday and sleep in and just stayed at the end of the bed... charlie had to go back to bed...
and he's definately my cat.... I am the only one he will lie on my lap, but he always asks before coming up. and he will curl up at my feet rather than anyone elses...
But the other day dh was ignoring him watching tv, so Gryfn gave him a belt around the ear as though to say pay attention to me not the tv... would have loved to ahve seen it.
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10th May 2010, 01:35 AM #14
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well I had to laugh this morning.... Gryfn knows which days I have to work....
This morning he was trying to get me out of bed at 6.30 by walking and smooching me, and then he tried to pick up my glasses...whether he was going to run off with them or give them to me I don't know...
But it really was... hey mum time to get up....
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10th May 2010, 08:25 PM #15
He is a great alarm clock then
Simba made me laugh today. The dogs were eating their dinner and Simba asked to go out so I opened the back door but he wanted to wait for the dogs to come too and sat in the doorway but I told him to either go out or come in as I wanted to shut the door and so he hopped out and I closed the door. A minute later Elsa finished her dinner and went to the back door to be let out. As I opened the door I saw Simba sitting their looking at the door waiting for the dogs and as Elsa went to go out he jumped up on his hind legs, slapped her round the face and ran off into the garden! Cheeky Monkey
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10th May 2010, 09:46 PM #16
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11th May 2010, 01:23 AM #17
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