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I was out all day Saturday visiting family, when I got back Sonic raced up to me and quite literally clung to me for a couple of hours - he climbed up me and sat with his hindquarters on my shoulder and his front end on my chest, gripped onto my clothes with his front claws, and refused to allow himself to be unhooked from me.
That's both sweet and a little bit stalkerish at the same time :)

Herbie was like that with OH - clung like a limpet if we were away for more than about 24 hours. The length of the cling seemed to be proportionate to the amount of time away.

Breeze is more like, "Hey, you guys are back. Cool! What did you bring me? Can I go out back now?" that sort of thing.
 
Idiot cat spent yesterday evening following the sun round the house, making sure he got every last drop...
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I was out all day Saturday visiting family, when I got back Sonic raced up to me and quite literally clung to me for a couple of hours - he climbed up me and sat with his hindquarters on my shoulder and his front end on my chest, gripped onto my clothes with his front claws, and refused to allow himself to be unhooked from me.

Blimey, is he often that clingy? That's one needy cat! Still cute mind :)
 
We currently have a visitor by the name of Jaffa, who we are looking after while Velouria is in the US. He's gorgeous and a marmalade cat.
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The photo is from the time he visited a few weeks ago. I will try to get a better one in the next couple of days.
 
Coat hanger :D I bought a new paws clean please cat flap mat yesterday as the other one was a bit washing machine fatigued. Meg and Mookie are top and tailing on it at the moment so I'd say that's a result given the sniff tests going on yesterday.
 
Ugh. Trying to keep a cat, who is still off his face on anaesthetic, from going outside. :(
(dreadlock removal and teeth clean)
 
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Door scratch. Keeps getting on his back legs, then wobbling over. He's not been kept in for about 4 years, so it's not going to go well.
 
I just caved in and let Stan out. He seems steady enough on his legs, and was driving us bananas jumping on and off the window ledge and trying to claw the glass to pieces. 11 hours since he awoke from the general anaesthetic, so I think he'll be ok. :hmm:
 
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