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    JuceeJucee Posts: 3,469
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    As I'm at work my bets are that 2 of my cats are over the old lady's house across the road scrounging food as usual. They normally stay there till about 6pm and then sit under a car waiting for me to come home. They try and pretend they're loyal, but if I come home early they come shooting out of her house in a panic :D My other cat will no doubt be stalking something in the field, or generally being antisocial and staying as far away from people as possible
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    martinamerlotmartinamerlot Posts: 3,762
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    I'm at work, so no doubt he'll be sleeping or being spoiled by my mum. :)
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    lettucelettuce Posts: 409
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    fast asleep having his main snooze obviously :D
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    XassyXassy Posts: 9,365
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    My dog is outside, barking at the washing on the line. :rolleyes:
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    maybemaybe Posts: 4,863
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    I just called them from work but they were too busy to answer the phone.
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    XassyXassy Posts: 9,365
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    maybe wrote: »
    I just called them from work but they were too busy to answer the phone.

    Who will write down your messages if someone important phones? :(
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    charlotte166684charlotte166684 Posts: 511
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    Bun is sleeping in the garage, and Alfie puppy is sat watching my brother work out in our gym...
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    CANDYANGELCANDYANGEL Posts: 21,089
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    My cat Bella is sat on my lap, she just jumped on :D and my other cat Charlie is outside with his little cat friend :D (a neighbours cat)
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    pixiebootspixieboots Posts: 3,762
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    Xassy wrote: »
    My dog is outside, barking at the washing on the line. :rolleyes:

    :D I knew someone with a westie that barked at planes in the sky:D
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    maybemaybe Posts: 4,863
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    Xassy wrote: »
    Who will write down your messages if someone important phones? :(

    I hope one of them turned on the ansaphone :mad:
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    Millie MuppetMillie Muppet Posts: 6,853
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    Hammies are fast asleep at the moment. All hell expected to break loose around 10pm :D
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    Millie MuppetMillie Muppet Posts: 6,853
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    pixieboots wrote: »
    :D I knew someone with a westie that barked at planes in the sky:D

    My golden retriever doesn't mind most planes, but she had serious issues with Concorde. :D
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    michelle666michelle666 Posts: 2,302
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    My dog's sitting staring at the front door handle because he know's it almost walkies time.
    As soon as I go to get his lead though he'll run away and hide in the bathroom until I coax him out with a biscuit. (he has me well trained)
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    quincemeisterquincemeister Posts: 199
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    Dog is asleep on the floor dreaming (his paws are twitching and he is whimpering slightly...I usually like to mess with his head and whisper the word 'cats' a couple of times...watch those paws twitch!!). Cat number 1 is asleep on the chair in the study as the door is nearly shut so it's lovely and toasty warm in there. Cat number two is patrolling the ground floor seeking out cat number 3, who is actually outside on frog patrol by the pond. Sooner or later cat 2 will realise this...
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,477
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    My Pooch is lying on his back on the couch with his paws in the air, getting his belly rubbed by my OH! :D
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    slappers r usslappers r us Posts: 56,131
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    babyboi!!! wrote: »
    My Pooch is lying on his back on the couch with his paws in the air, getting his belly rubbed by my OH! :D
    bit like my hubby:D
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,477
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    bit like my hubby:D

    PMSL :D
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,189
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    My cat is now having a wash having just had her supper of Felix:D
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    CANDYANGELCANDYANGEL Posts: 21,089
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    My cat's are both downstairs, Bella is on the arm of the chair asleep and Charlie is curled up in the bathroom in the basket which we have towels in.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 624
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    Jumping around like a mad thing wanting to play ball.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 100
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    One of my dogs is sleeping on the floor, snoring so loud its like a pneumatic drill. And my 6mth old pup keeps coming over and trying to hump my arm!!! Its really not nice lol
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    GeorgiecatsGeorgiecats Posts: 6,628
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    My cat is rather miserable cos it has to wear one of those lampshade collars. She's on antibiotics cos she kept scratching at her face, soon as a scab healed she scratched it off again. Not fleas, or allergy. Vet says probably feline acne - have you ever heard of that! She's not a teenager she's 9 years old.

    Few more days of antibiotics and when face healed collar can come off poor thing. She can't groom herself although we can take it off for when she's eating.

    So all in all she's sat there feeling sorry for herself.
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    shardlakeshardlake Posts: 304
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    My cat is rather miserable cos it has to wear one of those lampshade collars. She's on antibiotics cos she kept scratching at her face, soon as a scab healed she scratched it off again. Not fleas, or allergy. Vet says probably feline acne - have you ever heard of that! She's not a teenager she's 9 years old.

    Few more days of antibiotics and when face healed collar can come off poor thing. She can't groom herself although we can take it off for when she's eating.

    So all in all she's sat there feeling sorry for herself.


    Aww poor love I hope she's better soon.
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    GeorgiecatsGeorgiecats Posts: 6,628
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    Hammies are fast asleep at the moment. All hell expected to break loose around 10pm :D

    Our hammie has to be shut in the wardrobe at bedtime (in its cage and well away from hanging clothes) because it makes SO much noise! It hammers round in its wheel or chews the bars like a mad person. How can something so small be so noisy? We love her to bits but when you are ready to go to sleep they are wide awake!

    It can still play in there but it does dull the noise and you can sleep. Bless her.
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    jabegyjabegy Posts: 6,201
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    She's had her prawns (she only gets them on a Monday and a Friday, we don't want to spoil her.........much!) and now she's stretched out on the back of the sofa
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