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Jacsicle
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30-12-2012, 07:39 PM

She knows too much!

Why oh why does Pippa always wait until Im in the bathroom or otherwise indisposed to ask to be let outside to go toilet?!
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31-12-2012, 05:26 AM
Originally Posted by Jacsicle View Post
Why oh why does Pippa always wait until Im in the bathroom or otherwise indisposed to ask to be let outside to go toilet?!
She wants to share the activity! As dogs do... Synchronicity...You are her kin, so she joins in everything you do...marking and all!
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31-12-2012, 07:07 AM
Maybe this explains why every cat I've ever owned thinks I need an escort to the bathroom.
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31-12-2012, 07:11 AM
Originally Posted by coventrycatfish View Post
Maybe this explains why every cat I've ever owned thinks I need an escort to the bathroom.
Having just fended off a wet long- haired cat from my bare legs in the bathroom!

I used to think that as I knit all the time, it was the one time they were sure my hands were free to stroke them...

Still having trouble with the new ones( q) ( hoping to get a new keyboard this coming week; I have some official stuff to do so need all my letters etc!)
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31-12-2012, 07:27 AM
Originally Posted by Rosebud77 View Post
Still having trouble with the new ones( q)

They are a pair of (loveable) little b*ggers. Neither of us has had a decent night of sleep since we got them - "Mother" keeps shoving her head into our faces and waking us up, and "Little One" uses the bed as a trampoline to get around the room.

"Mother" is still very wary of Guinness and so spends most of her time upstairs, which doesn't help when you want to grab a quick nap to make up for lost sleep. Hopefully they will settle in and calm down soon.

ETA: And "Little One" ate my custard doughnut yesterday.
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31-12-2012, 07:35 AM
Originally Posted by coventrycatfish View Post
They are a pair of (loveable) little b*ggers. Neither of us has had a decent night of sleep since we got them - "Mother" keeps shoving her head into our faces and waking us up, and "Little One" uses the bed as a trampoline to get around the room.

"Mother" is still very wary of Guinness and so spends most of her time upstairs, which doesn't help when you want to grab a quick nap to make up for lost sleep. Hopefully they will settle in and calm down soon.

ETA: And "Little One" ate my custard doughnut yesterday.
Now THAT is the limit! lol!

I have to watch my big boy as anything left around that is edible gets chewed or licked..

When I took in my trio they had enteritis from the appalling place I had them from so the first while was stinky and messy and dreadful. Also my one remaining older cat was slowly pining away after his two siblings went one after the other. They were Siamese and they were totally devoted to each other.

Lived that time with the cottage door wide open all day and night and thought I would never see the kittens as playful etc. To see them now.....
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