Tea? (Part 2)

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Speicher

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I am hoping that the risk of meeting the very young boy next door will put them off going into what was "their" garden. If the cat arrives on Monday, and has to stay in for a few days, Tasha and Leo might have forgotten about going to next door's garden. They have a massive field they can run about it, and chase mousies and runny babbits. If the little boy runs towards Tasha and Leo, that will scare the pants of them! He does have, as do lots of small boys, a very loud voice!
 

potsy

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Poomah cat runs a mile if anyone comes near her, even if I walk past whilst she's eating she legs it.
But small children especially, other cats just get hissed at :ninja:
Fatty Arbuckle just lets anyone do whatever they want to him, big softie like me :tongue:
 

potsy

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Rocky you will be unaware of my thread some time ago about the "patter of tiny feet". :giggle:
Before my time too, good stuff :thumbsup:

When 'Squeak' moved in next door there was friction, he is a much bigger(fatter) cat than my two, Poomah still hisses at him and generally hates him, FA loves him after initially getting beat up a bit, they are now best buddies and are often seen cuddling up together, I think they might be in :wub: with each other :wacko:
 

phil_hg_uk

I am not a member, I am a free man !!!!!!
Looks like someone is hungry

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coffeejo

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West Somerset
Bloody tree rats :cursing:
 
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