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Hi all
Have been looking for this thread for quite a while & spotted some great photos on the way! It's the middle of the night here now so must go. Just wanted to bookmark it to find it again....( I'll get the hang of it some time I hope.) Will be back to meet your lot & post some of my lot :eek:
 

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skimonkey said:
Bring it on, Stranding...we will be waiting! :)

OK, will keep this going while I look at all the other cherubs!
Here's our oldest in the gang at present, Rusty. He may be a bit creaky but still up for a ball game with a willing volunteer, as you can see. Bless!

He has claustrophobia so never comes inside, which he is finding slightly corroding now, but there you go.

And more obvious will be his anorexia. He doesn't mind it showing but it makes us embarrassed because we are very caring & do try feeding him up, but if he won't eat, what can you do?

He had a limb transplant last year which has worked wonders for his balance & he hardly ever falls over now. As long as his quality of life is good...
 

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stranding said:
OK, will keep this going while I look at all the other cherubs!
Here's our oldest in the gang at present, Rusty. He may be a bit creaky but still up for a ball game with a willing volunteer, as you can see. Bless!

He has claustrophobia so never comes inside, which he is finding slightly corroding now, but there you go.

And more obvious will be his anorexia. He doesn't mind it showing but it makes us embarrassed because we are very caring & do try feeding him up, but if he won't eat, what can you do?

He had a limb transplant last year which has worked wonders for his balance & he hardly ever falls over now. As long as his quality of life is good...

This is very funny!
 

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Giggle. Stranding! You had me there.

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This is Cocoa with his favourite ribbon and ball with bell attached

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Hayles66 said:
Giggle. Stranding! You had me there.
This is Cocoa with his favourite ribbon and ball with bell attached

Good! My motto is "have" at least one sucker a day. If it's the sucker that even considers

putting

evaporated

milk

onto

rice

pudding.....

then all the better!

Cocoa is just lovely! That red band looks a good toy as well as the ball. Little things are best!
 

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Walked my cat (Troy) 3 hours ago (11pm) realizing there's no cat at all at the end of the leash. Troy went home ahead of me. I felt so..... Whatever!
 

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Hee hee. Well that was embarrassing. I used to walk my Siamese. I miss him.

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This is Angel

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This is Angel and William. He is a bit shy. He's not too sure of Cocoa.

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Hee hee. Well that was embarrassing. I used to walk my Siamese. I miss him.
This is Angel
This is Angel and William. He is a bit shy. He's not too sure of Cocoa.

Aren't cats gorgeous?
We find that missing them when they're gone is often only relieved by the new baby...

Here is our main door, quite a high one! Gives a new slant on the saying "the wolf is at the door"
Herbie is a Border Terrier.
We once went out, leaving the bathroom open....to find this when we got back!
The puppy training class is often good exercise for the owners at least!
 

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They are a handful. Probably why I have springer spaniels, they are so quiet, easy to look after.... Lol. Can't help laughing. My Sam was a pain in the butt when we first had him.

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Hayles66 said:
Hee hee. Well that was embarrassing. I used to walk my Siamese. I miss him.

<img src="http://www.ipadforums.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=19049"/>

This is Angel

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This is Angel and William. He is a bit shy. He's not too sure of Cocoa.

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Cats are suppose to be independent, right? Walk alone or do what they do on their own most of the time. I think it went the other way around. Troy wants me to walk? If it is so, he should be the one holding the leash? Lol!
 

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Cats are suppose to be independent, right? Walk alone or do what they do on their own most of the time. I think it went the other way around. Troy wants me to walk? If it is so, he should be the one holding the leash? Lol!

I have never heard of a cat going for walks. On a lead? How very odd! But some of you aren't so taken aback, so perhaps it isn't so strange. There you go! But I really don't see how you can have walked all that way without realising Troy wasn't connected? That just seems surreal!

I used to make decorative leads for animals but never have done for a puss. Here's a photo of baby Toksy hiding behind big brave Teazel, both wearing custom rope leads. And for the vehicle people, the wheel belongs to a Beamer Tramper (no. 305).
 

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stranding said:
I have never heard of a cat going for walks. On a lead? How very odd! But some of you aren't so taken aback, so perhaps it isn't so strange. There you go! But I really don't see how you can have walked all that way without realising Troy wasn't connected? That just seems surreal!

I used to make decorative leads for animals but never have done for a puss. Here's a photo of baby Toksy hiding behind big brave Teazel, both wearing custom rope leads. And for the vehicle people, the wheel belongs to a Beamer Tramper (no. 305).

Probably TC ;)

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