A cat question

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raleighnut

Legendary Member
Catnip works wonders when there is going to be fireworks, you just need to remember not to giggle at the cats when they try and walk.
Yep we use that but it tends to send our lot a bit 'wappy' rather than calming them down.

Big lad (Fluffy) was in last night though,

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Mrs M

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Aberdeenshire
Got both boys in last night before the serious fireworks started :okay:
Mr M and I turned the TV off around 10.30 :dry:
I was woken at midnight by the fireworks :eek:
Mr M and Thomas were deep in the land of nod zzzz
I pulled back the curtains, settled back into bed and enjoyed a fabulous, very colourful firework display that went on for a good 20minutes :smile: Wee Sam was sat on the window sill and appeared to enjoy it too, didn’t spook at all and kept turning to look at me as if to say “ did you see that one Mum”.
Magic!
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
Got both boys in last night before the serious fireworks started :okay:
Mr M and I turned the TV off around 10.30 :dry:
I was woken at midnight by the fireworks :eek:
Mr M and Thomas were deep in the land of nod zzzz
I pulled back the curtains, settled back into bed and enjoyed a fabulous, very colourful firework display that went on for a good 20minutes :smile: Wee Sam was sat on the window sill and appeared to enjoy it too, didn’t spook at all and kept turning to look at me as if to say “ did you see that one Mum”.
Magic!
Kissa used to do that when I lived in my flat, it was quite close to Leicester Uni. so they had displays on Graduation days.
 
View attachment 389838 Harry is feeling left out...or not

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Ginja Ninja!
 
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