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For scale, notice no cats on the wheel.....

they might get in to using it eventually

cat napping on exercise wheel



What happened to the box it came in? Might want to try giving them that :D

:)
 
A present from Vic on Friday - “Nutkin” is pictured lying in state before his official burial (when the bin men came on Saturday). Thought there might have been a queue to view him/her as it seems to be a national pastime these days but alas, Nutkin rests in one piece (not in pieces as Vic was so efficient there wasn’t a mark on him). Amen.

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A present from Vic on Friday - “Nutkin” is pictured lying in state before his official burial (when the bin men came on Saturday). Thought there might have been a queue to view him/her as it seems to be a national pastime these days but alas, Nutkin rests in one piece (not in pieces as Vic was so efficient there wasn’t a mark on him). Amen.

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Crack is a horrible drug.
 
Currently doing that thing with Jakey where he knows I have the little tube of flea treatment here and every time I move even slightly he is off my lap like a racing greyhound out of the starting gate. I know it doesn't hurt because I've got some of the stuff on me more than once, they just don't like feeling greasy. :rolleyes:
 
A present from Vic on Friday - “Nutkin” is pictured lying in state before his official burial (when the bin men came on Saturday). Thought there might have been a queue to view him/her as it seems to be a national pastime these days but alas, Nutkin rests in one piece (not in pieces as Vic was so efficient there wasn’t a mark on him). Amen.

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A squirrel is a very impressive catch. They always strike me as among the most nimble of potential prey.
 
A squirrel is a very impressive catch. They always strike me as among the most nimble of potential prey.
Yep - having had to dispose of several who’ve fallen prey to Vic, I’m amazed as to their weight and muscularity compared to his fluffy and quiet build and gentle nature. It doesn’t seem to put him off one bit 😳
 
Poor Wicket has a big lump at the back of her neck, which seems to be painful to touch. She's also off her food a bit, I hope just because she's in pain and nothing more sinister. Going to call the vet tomorrow. She's just begged some tuna off my husband and had a little cuddle so she's not about to die, but it's a bit worrying.
 
Poor Wicket has a big lump at the back of her neck, which seems to be painful to touch. She's also off her food a bit, I hope just because she's in pain and nothing more sinister. Going to call the vet tomorrow. She's just begged some tuna off my husband and had a little cuddle so she's not about to die, but it's a bit worrying.

get well soon, wicket
 
I thought this was a really interesting article. Currently, I am feeding what I think is an abandoned black cat. His owner died (I believe) and the poor fellow has been left to fend for himself. I feed him once daily. I often wonder what he's up to when I'm not around. The below contains some clues:

 
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