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Sitting here with MOTD on the telly, a :cuppa: and a purry, sleepy kitty on my lap.
 

Lullabelle

Banana
Location
Midlands UK
Once they get an idea in that 'walnut' brain of theirs it's hard to change it. our 5 are pretty easy going as they're all different ages and used to other Cats turning up (Maz reckons we've a 5* rating on the moggie version of 'trip advisor') in fact FiFi just wandered down the garden one day and hasn't moved out yet and we know her 'life story' and have officially adopted her.

Mainly with Cats though I love their diversity and independence................well they're independent til they want feeding or a cuddle. :wub:

I feel guilty for turning him away knowing his background but even though I don't like cats I would never hurt 1 plus he isn't our responsibility.
 

Lullabelle

Banana
Location
Midlands UK
Maybe something upset him and he just took out his frustration on the nearest thing...

Happens.

Took Lexi to a small breed show a couple of years or so ago, and just after we'd got set up in the show hall, an entire male sprayed in his pen and stank the whole place out. When I went to give Lexi her breakfast, she freaked out and shredded me because she couldn't get to the boy to give him the old what for. For the record, she *hates* entire cats.

He just got too cocky, laying around in our kitchen as though it was his house, sneaking in, sleeping wherever he chose.
 

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
Just had some crispy crumpets for breakfast.
 

potsy

Rambler
Location
My Armchair
His owners have a kitten he doesn't get on with, 2 small children which he probably wants to be away from and they shut him out all day with no access to food, water or shelter so we feel a bit sorry for him
That's similar to how we ended up with our original cat nearly 25 years ago, took her away from a neighbour that couldn't cope and had no idea how to look after a cute kitten.

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