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    Out of sorts....

    Gryfn has been out of sorts lately... jumping at lound noises and avoiding people... we have a feeling one of the kids might have stepped on him by accident...

    But this morning he decided he wanted to get very smoochy at 5.45... of course on the one day dh and I could sleep in... and he ended up stretched out beside me, with his paws on my face and he kept sticking his nose into my eye to check on me... of course he would then tickle me with his whiskers....

    It's good to see him out of his funk...

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    Sounds quite possible tbh.
    I stepped on Storvenn accidentally about a month ago. He has superb camoflague when viewed at night from above....
    For the next day he wouldnt go anywhere near my feet, cant say I blame him, but after a bit he soon went back to normal. In fact he has just sat next to me waiting for me to finish my breakfast cereal so he can lick out the bowl

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    I can just see it too....

    He's settled down today... and is currently curled up on the floor asleep!

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    I don't know if it's me or the cats who are the clumsy ones, but i'm either bumping into them or they are running into me !!!! I find my coonies are way clumsier than my moggies.
    They have a habit of getting right under my feet, especially when it's near to dinner time If they have been accidently trodden on, they very quickly forget about it !!!

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    I can't count the number of times I've tripped over Simba, they do seem to get under your feet - thank goodness I've only got one - goodness knows what people do when they have more of them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karena View Post
    thank goodness I've only got one - goodness knows what people do when they have more of them
    I had to re-read that passage, thought you meant feet :-)

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    Smile Out of sorts

    Quote Originally Posted by dave View Post
    I had to re-read that passage, thought you meant feet :-)
    Thats good.....very sharp !

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    I can see by the way I worded that why you thought that but actually I'm glad I have two feet, wouldn't do too well with only one

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    Yeah he's definately knock you over, or send you in a spin he he he ;)

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    yes the cats would wouldn't they!

 

 

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