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Although her righteous anger was palpable at the time I administered the flea drops last night, it's touching how quickly Missy has forgiven me (or possibly just forgotten).
 
My cats love me because it is mrs mx that deals with the flea drop thing. :thumbs:

It's the one time of the month where I'd rather not have her all to myself. Two pairs of hands - one to hold her and the other to part the fur and squeeze the pipette - would make it easier, as well as share the venom.
 
I swear they know the click of the flea-drops cap apart from any other sound, and can smell even the trace of it in the air, well in advance. Often tried to ambush the auld loancat when he was deep in sleep, or near zoned out with strokes and lurve, but it only worked about 75% of the time; bit of Russian roulette with a 1 in 4 chance he'd startle to life the very moment the pipette opened and scarper for hours.
 
One of my friends took one of the kittens, beats, and i went round to see them today, he is now much more friendly in that he wanted to be stroked, head rubbed even belly rub (which he hasn't let my friend do). At mine he would be stroked whilst eating but never come for strokes, i think being away from his mother means he wants that attention.

I'm happy because it means I've socialised him better than i thought i had (which also seems the case with the other two who have left). One more to go tomorrow.

Frida has been spayed today, she is back from the vet, hissed at the kittens when they came to say hello, kittens did not like that, assuming she is just feeling like being left alone and things will be fine in a day or two.

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Also because cat. Literally tens of places much more comfortable to lie within a three foot radius, but nooooooo. I needed the piece of wood she was lying on.

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(from back in July by the way, so it was nice and warm).

Tell me about it. Last night I observed Zoe asleep in the laundry basket and Paddy on top of my suitcase. These seem to have become their adopted beds. I wouldn't mind but there are two cat beds in the room.

And I want to put my suitcase away! Having another laundry basket would also be quite useful.
 
As she was sitting on my lap earlier, I noticed that Missy is growing a second black whisker. She's always had one on her right side, with all the others white, but the new one looks to have started white with black now making up the first centimetre or so.

I think whiskers eventually fall out and are replaced. Am I right?
 
As she was sitting on my lap earlier, I noticed that Missy is growing a second black whisker. She's always had one on her right side, with all the others white, but the new one looks to have started white with black now making up the first centimetre or so.

I think whiskers eventually fall out and are replaced. Am I right?

Guess so, Certainly find them lying around every now and then.
 
I've not realised that the new cat I often meet on my walk into town is in fact two cats. They must be siblings, as they're near identical, one distinguishing his/herself via a Hitler moustache. One of them spots my from a mile away and comes bounding up for stroking. The other seems a lot more wary of me, but does appreciate affection once they get close enough. The very friendly one even lets me tickle his/her tummy, which is Missy's one and only imperfection.
 
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