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that doesn't mean your kitteh will go out...

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ha ha. I left the cat flap open the other day and got home to find two cats that had got a bin bag, brought it into my dining room, and were going through the contents. The cheeky bastards came and rubbed themselves against my legs when I got in.... :eek::rolleyes:
 
He is good. I was sceptical about chihuahuas, but he's just like a regular dog, only small.

He only suffers from mild small dog syndrome, and much less than he used to, as we socialise him more.

He is a bit of a poser though

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This is just the most amazing photo! I needed that smile!
 
the dark(ish) one bottom right. The properly dark ones are pug puppies rejected by their mum,and the cat is so thick she hasn't noticed!!
They look lovely, :) I was a bit worried about the one at the top r/h corner til I read about the pugs

I didn't know that cats could rear puppies, how good is that!
 
They look lovely, :) I was a bit worried about the one at the top r/h corner til I read about the pugs
a friend who is a vet put me in touch with her kitten 'dealer'- this litter of cats are ragdolls, also known as the thickest cats in the world/ a secret US government experiment into pain thresholds :)rolleyes:). This woman has this pedigree queen, and uses her to look after pregnant and abandoned animals for the vets surgery (they get a LOT dumped on their practice doorstep). Apparently she has persuaded her ragdoll queen to raise three litters of puppies so far, as dogs frequently reject their puppies if they are traumatised.
 
a friend who is a vet put me in touch with her kitten 'dealer'- this litter of cats are ragdolls, also known as the thickest cats in the world/ a secret US government experiment into pain thresholds :)rolleyes:). This woman has this pedigree queen, and uses her to look after pregnant and abandoned animals for the vets surgery (they get a LOT dumped on their practice doorstep). Apparently she has persuaded her ragdoll queen to raise three litters of puppies so far, as dogs frequently reject their puppies if they are traumatised.

I've heard of ragdoll cats but never seen one. I'm looking forward to seeing lots of photos of yours :D
 
I've heard of ragdoll cats but never seen one. I'm looking forward to seeing lots of photos of yours :D
Apparently they are big as well as thick. And their 'fan website' is called floppycats :eek: We'll get this one in December.... so it is nice and secure having spent lots of time with its mum

we will get another cat as well, so it has company when we are out, but the vet says get one, keep it for a few months then introduce another one.
 
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Wait til yours looks like this :cool:
I tried to watch a couple of videos on youtube but I couldn't stand the women's voices :D
 
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Wait til yours looks like this :cool:
I tried to watch a couple of videos on youtube but I couldn't stand the women's voices :D
it is a pear shaped cat :eek:
Yeah, it is bonkers. The northerner spent 10 minutes on the site then wondered aloud whether he could introduce poisonous chemicals into parts of the US water system...
 
I know someone from another website who lives in brighton and has an amazing floppycat full of character.....
 
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