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By *ee Viante OP   Woman
over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk

Someone, somewhere probably has a new kitty.

Kitties are just the most wonderful beings.

We need a kitty emoticon.

(No pussy jokes, thank you)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I don't

Yet! I'm working on my son to get me one

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

i'm hoping to get my son on for Christmas...

We miss having a kitty

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By *asy going swingersCouple
over a year ago

Peterborough

We've got one. Hes about 16 weeks

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Cats are good for catching mice and they don't need walking.

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By *ecretlyASoftieWoman
over a year ago

Hull but travel regularly

Mine is 6 months old today and had her stitches out this morning from being 'done'. Awww no little baby kitties now! She's gorgeous

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I don't have a kitten. Now I'm sad.

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

My favourite topic although i have no plans on getting another(twitches nose, who could tell, whatever diamond)you can gurantee it will/would be the oldest/missing body parts/lamest cat

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have recently rehomed a gorgeous cat

She is lovely....everybody says how gorgeous she is. And very loud purring too

She is also a little bit crazy

Fits in well

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I don't have a kitten. Now I'm sad. "

I could get you a toy one that miaows, if that would help?

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By *2000ManMan
over a year ago

Worthing

I have one that visits everyday for some biscuits.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

=^•^=

2 lucky rescue kitties in my house and i them

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I don't have a kitten. Now I'm sad.

I could get you a toy one that miaows, if that would help?"

It might do. It's the best I could wish for as I'm not allowed animals where I live.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I don't have a new kitten. The foster kittens account I follow on Instagram for my kitten fix does though

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We are a cat house. I do love them, but as a man I can see past the fluffy cuteness and adorable eyes and purring... Sorry where was I? Oh yeah I can see past this and realise that they are masters of manipulation and crafty fuckers.

Meow

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My litte kittys now is cats..

Love them both!!

Oh and about cat emoji here..ya we need it. but on kik they have it already

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By *asy going swingersCouple
over a year ago

Peterborough


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It might do. It's the best I could wish for as I'm not allowed animals where I live. "

Aww that's not good. You can come have a stroke of our kittie if it helps

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By *ee Viante OP   Woman
over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Cats are good for catching mice and they don't need walking."

Mine wouldn't have a clue what to do with a mouse unless it's full of catnip! And even then it's usually too much effort.

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By *ecretlyASoftieWoman
over a year ago

Hull but travel regularly

And now her stitches are out I've just activated her microchip with the cat flap and shown her how to us it! Oh dear cat mum panic time!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

One of our can't meow.

He just opens his mouth and it's silence.

However he has the loudest purrr ever.

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire


"One of our can't meow.

He just opens his mouth and it's silence.

However he has the loudest purrr ever. "

mine all purr some quite loudly, however, my sunshine who is nearly 15 is so petite but the loudest cat ever, she looks so gentle and innocent until she starts, then she can go on for up to 5 hours at a time how she doesnt wear herself out is beyond me

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Awful smelly creatures that are selfish, disloyal and will attack you even if you've cared for them for years, no wonder they're associated with witches.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Someone, somewhere probably has a new kitty.

Kitties are just the most wonderful beings.

We need a kitty emoticon.

(No pussy jokes, thank you)"

Can we have a kitty looking out of an oven door emoticon?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Someone, somewhere probably has a new kitty.

Kitties are just the most wonderful beings.

We need a kitty emoticon.

(No pussy jokes, thank you)"

I don't have a new kitten, but one of mine is on the road to recovery so it's like having a new furball.

Does that count?

Sooooooooo much my kind of thread.

Heartily approved.

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Someone, somewhere probably has a new kitty.

Kitties are just the most wonderful beings.

We need a kitty emoticon.

(No pussy jokes, thank you)

Can we have a kitty looking out of an oven door emoticon? "

I've seen them coming out of a biscuit packet on the telly but not an oven.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Awww I miss my wee furry killing machine,even if he did bring me half dead wee rodents n leave me having to finish them off (I drowned them in the toilet!)

Gonna get an adult indoor cat from the cat n dog home after the year,definitely

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Someone, somewhere probably has a new kitty.

Kitties are just the most wonderful beings.

We need a kitty emoticon.

(No pussy jokes, thank you)

Can we have a kitty looking out of an oven door emoticon?

I've seen them coming out of a biscuit packet on the telly but not an oven. "

They'd probably taste better on crackers than biscuits

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By *ee Viante OP   Woman
over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Someone, somewhere probably has a new kitty.

Kitties are just the most wonderful beings.

We need a kitty emoticon.

(No pussy jokes, thank you)

Can we have a kitty looking out of an oven door emoticon? "

No but we could have you looking out of an oven door

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By *ee Viante OP   Woman
over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Awful smelly creatures that are selfish, disloyal and will attack you even if you've cared for them for years, no wonder they're associated with witches."

Thank you for your opinion, although I'm not sure why you felt the need to join in if you dislike them so much.

It takes all sorts

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Awww I miss my wee furry killing machine,even if he did bring me half dead wee rodents n leave me having to finish them off (I drowned them in the toilet!)

Gonna get an adult indoor cat from the cat n dog home after the year,definitely "

Look for a Ragdoll rehome group.

You simply CANNOT go wrong with a Raggie.

True story.

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By *opsy RogersWoman
over a year ago

London


"I have one that visits everyday for some biscuits."

Don't feed someone else's cat! You may be doing more harm than good.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My beautiful luna-pants is sat on the arm of my chair surveying all she reins over. Xxx

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By *ee Viante OP   Woman
over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Awww I miss my wee furry killing machine,even if he did bring me half dead wee rodents n leave me having to finish them off (I drowned them in the toilet!)

Gonna get an adult indoor cat from the cat n dog home after the year,definitely

Look for a Ragdoll rehome group.

You simply CANNOT go wrong with a Raggie.

True story."

Yes, seconded, it's true.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Always a dog person myself, cats were too about themselves for my liking.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Awful smelly creatures that are selfish, disloyal and will attack you even if you've cared for them for years, no wonder they're associated with witches."

Speak for your own cat

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Always a dog person myself, cats were too about themselves for my liking."

There's a perfectly good dog thread going at the moment. You can gush about your dogs until your heart's content

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Awful smelly creatures that are selfish, disloyal and will attack you even if you've cared for them for years, no wonder they're associated with witches."

So much ignorance in one sentence

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire


"Awful smelly creatures that are selfish, disloyal and will attack you even if you've cared for them for years, no wonder they're associated with witches.

So much ignorance in one sentence "

think he maybe speaking about his own cats. Hes certainly not speaking about mine

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By *ee Viante OP   Woman
over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Awful smelly creatures that are selfish, disloyal and will attack you even if you've cared for them for years, no wonder they're associated with witches.

So much ignorance in one sentence think he maybe speaking about his own cats. Hes certainly not speaking about mine "

Nor mine!

Mine are luffly!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Someone, somewhere probably has a new kitty.

Kitties are just the most wonderful beings.

We need a kitty emoticon.

(No pussy jokes, thank you)"

I do.

He's adorable.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Someone, somewhere probably has a new kitty.

Kitties are just the most wonderful beings.

We need a kitty emoticon.

(No pussy jokes, thank you)

I do.

He's adorable. "

I have 2 furballs padding away next to me right now.

On the setteeeeeee.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Always a dog person myself, cats were too about themselves for my liking."

Dogs are fascists by nature though,you'll never see a police cat!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Awww I miss my wee furry killing machine,even if he did bring me half dead wee rodents n leave me having to finish them off (I drowned them in the toilet!)

Gonna get an adult indoor cat from the cat n dog home after the year,definitely

Look for a Ragdoll rehome group.

You simply CANNOT go wrong with a Raggie.

True story.

Yes, seconded, it's true."

How so? Any rag doll specific traits you can tell me about?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Awful smelly creatures that are selfish, disloyal and will attack you even if you've cared for them for years, no wonder they're associated with witches.

So much ignorance in one sentence "

One of mine kinda was like that, but she was gorgeous and I loved her anyway. Current cat is a dopey, affectionate like fucker

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

from my experience you don't own a cat, it owns you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Someone, somewhere probably has a new kitty.

Kitties are just the most wonderful beings.

We need a kitty emoticon.

(No pussy jokes, thank you)

I do.

He's adorable.

I have 2 furballs padding away next to me right now.

On the setteeeeeee."

Mine just launched off the airer in the kitchen onto my setteeeee.

Frightened the life out of me.

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By *ee Viante OP   Woman
over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Awww I miss my wee furry killing machine,even if he did bring me half dead wee rodents n leave me having to finish them off (I drowned them in the toilet!)

Gonna get an adult indoor cat from the cat n dog home after the year,definitely

Look for a Ragdoll rehome group.

You simply CANNOT go wrong with a Raggie.

True story.

Yes, seconded, it's true.

How so? Any rag doll specific traits you can tell me about?"

I could write a book!

They make good indoor cats.

Very calm and laid back. Very people-focused, like a puppy rather than a cat in many ways. Very trusting. A bit ditzy sometimes but very, very loving.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Luna-pants is havin a physco half hour.

Btw I this thread. xxx

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By *ee Viante OP   Woman
over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"from my experience you don't own a cat, it owns you "

Very true.

A dog has owners, a cat has staff.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have a cat, a kitten and a dog, they form a gang, yesterday the kitten tried to drink my tea to distract me while the cat tried to run off with a biscuit, they're monsters lol

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By *ee Viante OP   Woman
over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Luna-pants is havin a physco half hour.

Btw I this thread. xxx"

I can't take credit, Nanna made me do it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Awww I miss my wee furry killing machine,even if he did bring me half dead wee rodents n leave me having to finish them off (I drowned them in the toilet!)

Gonna get an adult indoor cat from the cat n dog home after the year,definitely

Look for a Ragdoll rehome group.

You simply CANNOT go wrong with a Raggie.

True story.

Yes, seconded, it's true.

How so? Any rag doll specific traits you can tell me about?

I could write a book!

They make good indoor cats.

Very calm and laid back. Very people-focused, like a puppy rather than a cat in many ways. Very trusting. A bit ditzy sometimes but very, very loving."

If you want a lapcat, generally speaking, Raggies are the way to go.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Luna-pants is havin a physco half hour.

Btw I this thread. xxx

I can't take credit, Nanna made me do it "

It's made me xxx

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By *ecretlyASoftieWoman
over a year ago

Hull but travel regularly

My new kitty is a lilac British shorthair. Really lovely demeanour. Open her box to go to the vets or travelling and she'll just walk in by herself, no fighting. 4 hour journeys not a peep, pee or poo. She's amazing

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Awww I miss my wee furry killing machine,even if he did bring me half dead wee rodents n leave me having to finish them off (I drowned them in the toilet!)

Gonna get an adult indoor cat from the cat n dog home after the year,definitely

Look for a Ragdoll rehome group.

You simply CANNOT go wrong with a Raggie.

True story.

Yes, seconded, it's true.

How so? Any rag doll specific traits you can tell me about?

I could write a book!

They make good indoor cats.

Very calm and laid back. Very people-focused, like a puppy rather than a cat in many ways. Very trusting. A bit ditzy sometimes but very, very loving."

Good stuff,sounds ideal for an indoor cat which mine will have to be unfortunately!

I'll start looking into it,cheers

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Awww I miss my wee furry killing machine,even if he did bring me half dead wee rodents n leave me having to finish them off (I drowned them in the toilet!)

Gonna get an adult indoor cat from the cat n dog home after the year,definitely

Look for a Ragdoll rehome group.

You simply CANNOT go wrong with a Raggie.

True story.

Yes, seconded, it's true.

How so? Any rag doll specific traits you can tell me about?

I could write a book!

They make good indoor cats.

Very calm and laid back. Very people-focused, like a puppy rather than a cat in many ways. Very trusting. A bit ditzy sometimes but very, very loving.

If you want a lapcat, generally speaking, Raggies are the way to go.

"

Sounds good,plus every time someone walks in my flat I'll be like..."Ahaaah,Mr Bond!"

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

I have holiday duties for 3 cats that different neighbours have - one of them comes every day, needing to curl up and be petted. I'd love my own cat again but spending months outside of the UK each year would put a big burden on other people as well as being perhaps a little unfair to the cat. My old cat, who was poisoned (not by me ) did enjoy having two homes, popping to parents when I was away but I'm not sure about having another and expecting the same.

But, fluff, playful kittens are gorgeous.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Awww I miss my wee furry killing machine,even if he did bring me half dead wee rodents n leave me having to finish them off (I drowned them in the toilet!)

Gonna get an adult indoor cat from the cat n dog home after the year,definitely

Look for a Ragdoll rehome group.

You simply CANNOT go wrong with a Raggie.

True story.

Yes, seconded, it's true.

How so? Any rag doll specific traits you can tell me about?

I could write a book!

They make good indoor cats.

Very calm and laid back. Very people-focused, like a puppy rather than a cat in many ways. Very trusting. A bit ditzy sometimes but very, very loving.

If you want a lapcat, generally speaking, Raggies are the way to go.

Sounds good,plus every time someone walks in my flat I'll be like..."Ahaaah,Mr Bond!" "

There you go, perfect excuse to get one.

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By *ee Viante OP   Woman
over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Awww I miss my wee furry killing machine,even if he did bring me half dead wee rodents n leave me having to finish them off (I drowned them in the toilet!)

Gonna get an adult indoor cat from the cat n dog home after the year,definitely

Look for a Ragdoll rehome group.

You simply CANNOT go wrong with a Raggie.

True story.

Yes, seconded, it's true.

How so? Any rag doll specific traits you can tell me about?

I could write a book!

They make good indoor cats.

Very calm and laid back. Very people-focused, like a puppy rather than a cat in many ways. Very trusting. A bit ditzy sometimes but very, very loving.

Good stuff,sounds ideal for an indoor cat which mine will have to be unfortunately!

I'll start looking into it,cheers "

Most breeders will insist they are indoor cats. They're too trusting and unaware of danger to be safe outside alone.

I have two and they're happy as indoor cats. They get supervised outside time in summer because I have a fully enclosed garden, but I don't leave them out by themselves.

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By *ee Viante OP   Woman
over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Awww I miss my wee furry killing machine,even if he did bring me half dead wee rodents n leave me having to finish them off (I drowned them in the toilet!)

Gonna get an adult indoor cat from the cat n dog home after the year,definitely

Look for a Ragdoll rehome group.

You simply CANNOT go wrong with a Raggie.

True story.

Yes, seconded, it's true.

How so? Any rag doll specific traits you can tell me about?

I could write a book!

They make good indoor cats.

Very calm and laid back. Very people-focused, like a puppy rather than a cat in many ways. Very trusting. A bit ditzy sometimes but very, very loving.

If you want a lapcat, generally speaking, Raggies are the way to go.

Sounds good,plus every time someone walks in my flat I'll be like..."Ahaaah,Mr Bond!"

There you go, perfect excuse to get one. "

Or two, so they have company

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By *litterbabeWoman
over a year ago

hiding from cock pics.

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By *litterbabeWoman
over a year ago

hiding from cock pics.

I have a new Kitty and he is really cute.

He is fully black, about 4 months old and a rescue cat.

I chose him because the black ones find it hard to find a forever home. He is very micheviouus, and very well loved.

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By *ee Viante OP   Woman
over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"I have a new Kitty and he is really cute.

He is fully black, about 4 months old and a rescue cat.

I chose him because the black ones find it hard to find a forever home. He is very micheviouus, and very well loved."

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By *ee Viante OP   Woman
over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk

Kitties are still winning!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've got a 10 week old half bengal kitten called Morris.

He currently sleeping in front of the log burner.

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By *trawberry-popWoman
over a year ago

South East Midlands NOT

I'm going to my local RSPCA branch on Tuesday to look at adopting a kitty. I have 6 pets already, 4 of them were adoptions.

#opttoadopt!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I used to have two Devon Rex cats.

;)

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By *ecretlyASoftieWoman
over a year ago

Hull but travel regularly

My older cat has officially moved out

He was a rescue at 2 and had him 6 years now. Every summer he goes on his travels and rarely comes back when it's warm but he's still not coming back much now even though it's gone cold. Part of it is the new kitten but also another woman round the corner has been keeping him in and he's now effectively living there.

She's assured me she never leaves him in when she goes out but just went round there now to say oi I want my cat back and she's out...and he's sat in the window looking non plussed. Says it's all!

You don't own cats so it's up to him butbshe might think twice when it's time to go back to the vets. He goes 3 times a year as he has severe allergies and it costs a fortune. I'll give her that good news and see if she is less inclined to keep him locked in

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By *a Fee VerteWoman
over a year ago

Limbo


"I have a new Kitty and he is really cute.

He is fully black, about 4 months old and a rescue cat.

I chose him because the black ones find it hard to find a forever home. He is very micheviouus, and very well loved."

I've never been without at least one black cat since I was 19, and sometimes up to four at a time! Like you say, for some reason they tend be the least popular colour when it comes to rehoming which is so sad as I think they're great (who cares about the witch association?!) The cat home close to us often makes a thing of this around Halloween time to publicise the black cats needing homes, and that's usually quite successful but invariably at other times the majority of cats there are either black, or black and white. We usually have one ginger cat too, although we have two of those at the moment and just one black one (but are hoping to get two black kittens soon )

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Awful smelly creatures that are selfish, disloyal and will attack you even if you've cared for them for years, no wonder they're associated with witches.

So much ignorance in one sentence think he maybe speaking about his own cats. Hes certainly not speaking about mine "

Nor any of mine

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Kitties are still winning! "

Kitties win every time. They're the dog's bollix

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have 3, and a dog. They rule the roost.

I have a Siamese seal point with blue eyes, and a pedigree as long as your arm, who is a raptor with birds but soft as with my little girl. Thinks she is a dog and tries to come for walks too.

Then 2 ginger boy mogs who are brothers- rescued together- got the runt and the bruiser! One weighs 8kgs and the other 5kgs. The big guy is gregarious but the body guard of the feline family and his baby bro is more timid but incredibly loyal when he decides he likes you!

Love my cats. But I am a dog lovers too. Maybe just an animal lovers actually- a lot of the time I prefer them to humans!

V x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I have a new Kitty and he is really cute.

He is fully black, about 4 months old and a rescue cat.

I chose him because the black ones find it hard to find a forever home. He is very micheviouus, and very well loved.

I've never been without at least one black cat since I was 19, and sometimes up to four at a time! Like you say, for some reason they tend be the least popular colour when it comes to rehoming which is so sad as I think they're great (who cares about the witch association?!) The cat home close to us often makes a thing of this around Halloween time to publicise the black cats needing homes, and that's usually quite successful but invariably at other times the majority of cats there are either black, or black and white. We usually have one ginger cat too, although we have two of those at the moment and just one black one (but are hoping to get two black kittens soon )"

I've always had black cats, for this very reason! They're a lot less photogenic and it's so sad they get overlooked in shelters.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I have a new Kitty and he is really cute.

He is fully black, about 4 months old and a rescue cat.

I chose him because the black ones find it hard to find a forever home. He is very micheviouus, and very well loved.

I've never been without at least one black cat since I was 19, and sometimes up to four at a time! Like you say, for some reason they tend be the least popular colour when it comes to rehoming which is so sad as I think they're great (who cares about the witch association?!) The cat home close to us often makes a thing of this around Halloween time to publicise the black cats needing homes, and that's usually quite successful but invariably at other times the majority of cats there are either black, or black and white. We usually have one ginger cat too, although we have two of those at the moment and just one black one (but are hoping to get two black kittens soon )

I've always had black cats, for this very reason! They're a lot less photogenic and it's so sad they get overlooked in shelters. "

I adore black cats. I love their little black noses! Almost impossible to get a good pic of them though I really can't understand why they're overlooked

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over a year ago

Luna-pants is black I chose her because she's black. Dunno where she is atm....it's to dark lol. Xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I didn't realise black cats were so undesirable. We've pretty much always had a black cat and all of ours have been rescue cats.....just don't show me any as 3 is plenty!

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over a year ago


"Luna-pants is black I chose her because she's black. Dunno where she is atm....it's to dark lol. Xxx"

I always see things around the house, like black jumpers, or handbags or pairs of boots, and think it's the cat

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over a year ago

My wee kittie is 2 years old all black with 3 little white hairs on her chest.. total diva

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire


"Luna-pants is black I chose her because she's black. Dunno where she is atm....it's to dark lol. Xxx

I always see things around the house, like black jumpers, or handbags or pairs of boots, and think it's the cat "

try having two black cats and bad eyes. I talk to everything

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over a year ago


"Luna-pants is black I chose her because she's black. Dunno where she is atm....it's to dark lol. Xxx

I always see things around the house, like black jumpers, or handbags or pairs of boots, and think it's the cat "

she's appeared n is now sniffin my eyes. xxx

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over a year ago


"Luna-pants is black I chose her because she's black. Dunno where she is atm....it's to dark lol. Xxx

I always see things around the house, like black jumpers, or handbags or pairs of boots, and think it's the cat try having two black cats and bad eyes. I talk to everything "

I do too but that's insanity. Xxx

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

My two black cats have completly different faces, but are both petite and unless you can see the face you dont know which is which. When they sit together its like your seeing double.

But i also have a large pure white cat and love getting a picture of him and one of the blackies as yhey are so opposite

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over a year ago

My 14 year old puss is completely black

The 7 year old is completely grey - or blue - as the vet says

I could do with an all white one to complete the set

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over a year ago


"Luna-pants is black I chose her because she's black. Dunno where she is atm....it's to dark lol. Xxx

I always see things around the house, like black jumpers, or handbags or pairs of boots, and think it's the cat "

I've trodden on mine before because he blends into the shadows

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire


"My 14 year old puss is completely black

The 7 year old is completely grey - or blue - as the vet says

I could do with an all white one to complete the set "

ive two all black, one pure white, a fluffy one that is mostly white with black and ginger, a tortoiseshell one that looks like the autumn

I need a pure ginger to complete the set

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By *ee Viante OP   Woman
over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"My 14 year old puss is completely black

The 7 year old is completely grey - or blue - as the vet says

I could do with an all white one to complete the set ive two all black, one pure white, a fluffy one that is mostly white with black and ginger, a tortoiseshell one that looks like the autumn

I need a pure ginger to complete the set "

And a blue one

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over a year ago


"My 14 year old puss is completely black

The 7 year old is completely grey - or blue - as the vet says

I could do with an all white one to complete the set ive two all black, one pure white, a fluffy one that is mostly white with black and ginger, a tortoiseshell one that looks like the autumn

I need a pure ginger to complete the set "

Mine is pure ginger, or marmalade which is how I describe her

She's a beauty

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I don't have a kitty.

I've got a chunky kitKat (chocolate lab)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have a gorgeous 18 month ginger tom who really is the best thing since slice bread

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By *litterbabeWoman
over a year ago

hiding from cock pics.


"Luna-pants is black I chose her because she's black. Dunno where she is atm....it's to dark lol. Xxx

I always see things around the house, like black jumpers, or handbags or pairs of boots, and think it's the cat "

Yes I stumbled in the other night and stroked my daughter's furry boot instead....fail

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over a year ago


"Luna-pants is black I chose her because she's black. Dunno where she is atm....it's to dark lol. Xxx

I always see things around the house, like black jumpers, or handbags or pairs of boots, and think it's the cat

Yes I stumbled in the other night and stroked my daughter's furry boot instead....fail"

i've done the same

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over a year ago


"Awww I miss my wee furry killing machine,even if he did bring me half dead wee rodents n leave me having to finish them off (I drowned them in the toilet!)

Gonna get an adult indoor cat from the cat n dog home after the year,definitely

Look for a Ragdoll rehome group.

You simply CANNOT go wrong with a Raggie.

True story.

Yes, seconded, it's true.

How so? Any rag doll specific traits you can tell me about?

I could write a book!

They make good indoor cats.

Very calm and laid back. Very people-focused, like a puppy rather than a cat in many ways. Very trusting. A bit ditzy sometimes but very, very loving."

I have a ragdoll cat and they are the most liveable cats ever

Totally indoor cats though

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Love kitties when they rub against your leg

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By *irceWoman
over a year ago

Gloucester

Have a stray to add to the other one, jet black she is about 1 year old.

Funny how cats pick you..totally luv the babes x

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By *heorgasmaddictMan
over a year ago

Liverpool

Can't stand them.

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over a year ago


"Awww I miss my wee furry killing machine,even if he did bring me half dead wee rodents n leave me having to finish them off (I drowned them in the toilet!)

Gonna get an adult indoor cat from the cat n dog home after the year,definitely

Look for a Ragdoll rehome group.

You simply CANNOT go wrong with a Raggie.

True story.

Yes, seconded, it's true.

How so? Any rag doll specific traits you can tell me about?

I could write a book!

They make good indoor cats.

Very calm and laid back. Very people-focused, like a puppy rather than a cat in many ways. Very trusting. A bit ditzy sometimes but very, very loving.

If you want a lapcat, generally speaking, Raggies are the way to go.

Sounds good,plus every time someone walks in my flat I'll be like..."Ahaaah,Mr Bond!"

There you go, perfect excuse to get one.

Or two, so they have company "

Good point.....

You should always have 2 cats, particularly if you are out all day, particularly if they are Raggies.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Awww I miss my wee furry killing machine,even if he did bring me half dead wee rodents n leave me having to finish them off (I drowned them in the toilet!)

Gonna get an adult indoor cat from the cat n dog home after the year,definitely

Look for a Ragdoll rehome group.

You simply CANNOT go wrong with a Raggie.

True story.

Yes, seconded, it's true.

How so? Any rag doll specific traits you can tell me about?

I could write a book!

They make good indoor cats.

Very calm and laid back. Very people-focused, like a puppy rather than a cat in many ways. Very trusting. A bit ditzy sometimes but very, very loving.

If you want a lapcat, generally speaking, Raggies are the way to go.

Sounds good,plus every time someone walks in my flat I'll be like..."Ahaaah,Mr Bond!"

There you go, perfect excuse to get one.

Or two, so they have company

Good point.....

You should always have 2 cats, particularly if you are out all day, particularly if they are Raggies.

"

Most moggies are perfectly fine as solo cats in my experience. Mine is much happier now it's just him. Never had pedigree so I bow to superior knowledge of them

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By *asokittyWoman
over a year ago

Nr Worksop

I would love a house full. But alas my 2 up 2 down and wage won't allow it.

I'm happy with my 2 babies though

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over a year ago


"Awww I miss my wee furry killing machine,even if he did bring me half dead wee rodents n leave me having to finish them off (I drowned them in the toilet!)

Gonna get an adult indoor cat from the cat n dog home after the year,definitely

Look for a Ragdoll rehome group.

You simply CANNOT go wrong with a Raggie.

True story.

Yes, seconded, it's true.

How so? Any rag doll specific traits you can tell me about?

I could write a book!

They make good indoor cats.

Very calm and laid back. Very people-focused, like a puppy rather than a cat in many ways. Very trusting. A bit ditzy sometimes but very, very loving.

If you want a lapcat, generally speaking, Raggies are the way to go.

Sounds good,plus every time someone walks in my flat I'll be like..."Ahaaah,Mr Bond!"

There you go, perfect excuse to get one.

Or two, so they have company

Good point.....

You should always have 2 cats, particularly if you are out all day, particularly if they are Raggies.

Most moggies are perfectly fine as solo cats in my experience. Mine is much happier now it's just him. Never had pedigree so I bow to superior knowledge of them "

Moggies and pedigrees are quite different, Ragdolls in particular.

I used to do a lot of work with a Ragdoll rehome group.

A lot of the raggies we'd see distressed were where they were on their own.

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