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Love them or loathe them?  

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  1. 1. Love them or loathe them?

    • Love, they're so cute & cuddly!
      146
    • They're shite & should be considered vermin!
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43 minutes ago, maqroll said:

Bach, morphine and tuna seem to be a winning formula. He's now eating dry treats and walked over to me purring, and then he landed a bunt. Great signs, just have to hope for no infections.  

Cats do have the most incredible powers of recovery. 

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The Bach thing is interesting. Harry (the cat with the smashed leg) used to love listening to Bach. He was either indifferent to, or positively avoided, any other music - but stick the Brandenburg Concertos on, and he was down there between the speakers, purring away with a beatific expression on his face. 

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24 minutes ago, Paddywhack said:

You wouldn't think a cat would like Bach, it being the sound a dog makes.

You need to get a Handel on these puns. 

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Good cat story:

The other night I was lying in bed and heard the cats jump up on the kitchen work surface (I have good hearing). I’m guessing it was about 1am, and I was racking my brains wondering what they were trying to eat. No food had been left out, everything had been cleaned up from dinner. The place was spotless. I came downstairs the next day and found an opened bag of pork scratchings on the floor with a few wayward pieces around the place :rolleyes: 

 

Bad cat story: 

Tonight, the more fiendish of my two cats (Edwin, the fat one), brought in a mouse. This isn’t anything out of the ordinary, but tonight instead of chucking it around or growling at me when I tried to get it off him, he just left it on the floor for me to inspect. I poked the mouse with a bit of stick that had also been dragged in, and the poor thing was still alive. I don’t know why it bothered me more than normal, I’m used to dead, alive and inbetween things being brought in, but this mouse just kind of let out a sigh when I poked him, I felt it. Anyway, instead of bashing him with a brick like the rest, I put him in a shoebox on top of a radiator to live out his final minutes in the warm. They like warmth, I’m guessing?

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On 11/28/2017 at 05:13, mjmooney said:

The Bach thing is interesting. Harry (the cat with the smashed leg) used to love listening to Bach. He was either indifferent to, or positively avoided, any other music - but stick the Brandenburg Concertos on, and he was down there between the speakers, purring away with a beatific expression on his face. 

i had a bach cello playlist on last night and reggie was on his back in front of the speaker with his paws crossed, totally captured

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14 minutes ago, Rugeley Villa said:

Just found one in the local cat rescue . 14 weeks old and so cute, although all cats are cute. 

Good work, always get rescue animals, as I type this 2 are upstairs sleeping, one dog and a cat called Kramer.

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17 minutes ago, Rugeley Villa said:

It's morally right isn't it. 

yeah and there will always be a rescue cat somewhere that will fit a requirement, seems we required an evil bastard, we came up trumps.

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