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cookiemonster

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Hong Kong
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My bunnies, With a friend in Lewisham just now until I get back.
 
Noodley said:
Here's the first 'collective' photo of the 3 cats.

From left: Angus, Ollie and Rosie.

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Lovely cats, are they high maintenance Noodley? Friend had a Burmese which ruled the roost.

Always used to have cats until crackle1 appeared who was highly allergic.
 
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Noodley

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Crackle said:
Lovely cats, are they high maintenance Noodley?

Not really. They pretty much have the run of the house, and feeding time is just part of family feeding. Angus has only been with us for a week and has settled in really well, he is the most purry and friendly cat ever and Ollie has been really good with him, after a couple of days of being 'put out'. Ollie is only 10 months old so full of life. Rosie has also warmed to him but does not play with him too much - she is a bit grumpy, and enjoys it when everyone else goes to bed and she can curl up next to me in some peace and quiet.
 

Speicher

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Dinks looks like he might be related to my cat Tasha. :smile: Tasha was a stray cat, rescued by Cats Protection League, and she chose me as her person last November.

She does not want her photo taken. I could aim the camera in her general direction and you will just get a photo of a mainly black blurred outline.
 
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Noodley

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cookiemonster said:
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My bunnies, With a friend in Lewisham just now until I get back.

Bunny on left looks very much like the departed Archie and Harvey, lovely friendly bunnies who died of Myxomatosis :biggrin: One of the saddest times as we could do nothing for them....we got them after a feature on the TV programme "Pet Rescue" and had been assured they had been vaccinated. :wacko::smile:

They are now buried at the bottom of our garden, and I make a point of saying hello to them when cutting the grass.
 

peanut

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Noodley said:
Here's the first 'collective' photo of the 3 cats.

From left: Angus, Ollie and Rosie.

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gorgeous cats, real aristocrats, unlike my two who are real hooligans. They go out all night causing havoc and mayhem down the lane then spend all day dossing around the house.
They have learnt to terrorize Mrs Peanut's dobie by sleeping in her duvet or blocking access to the stairs. Poor dog is a nervous wreck:biggrin:

Nice picture by the way noodley;)
 
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peanut said:
Nice picture by the way noodley;)

Amazing what one can do with a decent camera! :biggrin:
 

Jim_Noir

New Member
My Lot:

Freya: Little Alsation/terrier cross. Was told about her on Tuesday that in 3 days she was to be PTS due to being to nervious to rehome. So went along to the SSPCA with my male Dobermann, twe all got on fine so she came home with us.
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Arwen:
Exracer, rehomed from G.A.L. She's a typical Grey, lazy and loving
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Murphy. We rehomed him from the Dogstrust last Octber after out Dobermann passed away. He is diabetic and his owners couldn't afford his bills or want the trouble of dealing with his illness. He is a typical Rottie, a gentle giant of a dog.

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A little video of them playing!
http://s244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/madden_photo_album/?action=view&current=dogs190509.flv
 

Panter

Just call me Chris...
Jim_Noir said:
My Lot:

Freya: Little Alsation/terrier cross. Was told about her on Tuesday that in 3 days she was to be PTS due to being to nervious to rehome. So went along to the SSPCA with my male Dobermann, twe all got on fine so she came home with us.


Arwen:
Exracer, rehomed from G.A.L. She's a typical Grey, lazy and loving


Murphy. We rehomed him from the Dogstrust last Octber after out Dobermann passed away. He is diabetic and his owners couldn't afford his bills or want the trouble of dealing with his illness. He is a typical Rottie, a gentle giant of a dog.


A little video of them playing!
http://s244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/madden_photo_album/?action=view&current=dogs190509.flv

What a fantastic collection of dogs :tongue:

Freya is FAST :biggrin::tongue:

Lovley video, really shows how happy and healthy they are. They really landed on their feet with you xx(
 
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"Wiggins" Died September 28 1999 (1730). "adopted" me in 1989.Feel I let her down even to this day.A few days before I took her round the vets as she wasn't eating (It was a sunday September 26 1999).On the Monday night I took a picture of her but didn't notice at the time her body wasn't at a right posture.On the Tuesday morning she was nowhere to be found.I went into my kitchen and the light turned on automatically (as setup by me) I heard a faint meow from the garden.I had a strange feeling about this one and went out in the garden.I found her lying down half paralysed.Brought her in and laid her on the bed then put her on a chair.Went to work.(How stupid was that)....Was driving a train through Raines Park and burst into tears (another driver said he would report me he said if I didn't pull myself together)(fair enough) I knew it was over.(It's very rare I do that).She was put down on Tuesday September 28 1999.I have never forgiven myself for it so I don't feel inclined to get another cat.
 

Helly79

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Location
Norwich
I use to work in a pet store and use to take my work home with me, but i only have one Gerbil now which was rescued due to a customer not wanting it. Poor little thing did have a friend but the customer had them in a plastic cage which we do not recommend and the gerbils nibbled there way out and his friend chomped through some electric wires and you can guess what happen.

I also have two robotic pet dogs as well lol
 
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