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Andy D
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« Reply #105 on: 23:34:19, 07-07-2008 »

Here, for all her many fans, is another Pix pic, taken last night

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« Reply #106 on: 23:41:31, 07-07-2008 »

Thanks Andy, from a fan of Pixie. She is an unco gray. But I'd guess from her refined and pacific countenance neither a mouser nor a slugger be.
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« Reply #107 on: 01:42:39, 08-07-2008 »

Alas, no one has yet invented a litter tray that cleans itself... Grin
Actually, they have. We had three of them, but they couldn't cope with the number of cats here, so it is U.P.T.O.U.S. (the code of the Gnomes).
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« Reply #108 on: 08:19:06, 08-07-2008 »

O that pic of the cat reading the newspaper on the tray!! lovely!!! Can anyone post it on here, its absolutely great. I dont know how to.
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« Reply #109 on: 08:24:23, 08-07-2008 »

The things you learn on this Board. I just watched Kitty's link and discovered that I am a 'cat parent'. All these years and I never knew! Cheesy
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« Reply #110 on: 08:46:49, 08-07-2008 »

Well I've had 3 dead mice this weekend.

Sorry Ruby, I have to ask. Do you eat them with ketchup?
No, it spoils the flavour.  Shocked

Ugh - what a thought.  Cheesy

Oh the irony this morning though.  No offerings from J last night, but a blackbird kindly flew into the kitchen window, which required much head-scratching and wandering about with a spade - there isn't much spare ground in my garden at the moment.  Mice you can bury with a trowel.  The blackbird required unearthing of previously undug territory and some hefting of rubble, which isn't the ideal pastime when you're ready for work and wearing heels. Tsk.
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« Reply #111 on: 09:43:41, 08-07-2008 »

a blackbird kindly flew into the kitchen window, which required much head-scratching and wandering about with a spade


For a few moments, Ruby2, I was under the impression that a blackbird had flown in through the kitchen window, and that you had attacked it with a spade. I thought you had seemed quite a pleasant person until then.....
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« Reply #112 on: 09:51:53, 08-07-2008 »

a blackbird kindly flew into the kitchen window, which required much head-scratching and wandering about with a spade


For a few moments, Ruby2, I was under the impression that a blackbird had flown in through the kitchen window, and that you had attacked it with a spade. I thought you had seemed quite a pleasant person until then.....
I must learn to express myself more clearly with regard to small pre-dead things that I have no intention of consuming...  Cheesy

I'm sincerely hoping that tomorrow won't involve the burial of any more expired wildlife, it's quite depressing really.  Sad
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« Reply #113 on: 10:38:37, 08-07-2008 »

Dont worry about it, Rubes, i am sure people can read in between the lines!!!!
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Andy D
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« Reply #114 on: 14:06:05, 08-07-2008 »

O that pic of the cat reading the newspaper on the tray!! lovely!!! Can anyone post it on here, its absolutely great. I dont know how to.

Posting pix is pretty easy bbm, there are some instructions in this thread

http://r3ok.myforum365.com/index.php?topic=76.0

- see especially some of the earlier posts.

Here's the pic you requested:

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« Reply #115 on: 14:14:47, 08-07-2008 »

I haven't gone as far as the LitterMaid, but I went and got a covered tray from Argos which Mort recommended - just hope Pixie uses it now. She's been using the open tray but she seems to miss a lot of the time ie she sticks her bottom over the edge. She won't be able to do this with the covered tray. She was mewing a lot this morning, couldn't work out what was wrong. I looked behind me when I was on the PC and she was sitting on the armchair in the computer room Shocked - it's the first time she's got off the floor and it quite surprised me. However she's back to her favourite spot behind the armchair as I type.
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« Reply #116 on: 08:46:19, 09-07-2008 »

The things you learn on this Board. I just watched Kitty's link and discovered that I am a 'cat parent'. All these years and I never knew! Cheesy
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You should know, Mort, the cat owners, are not owners at all. We are the cat's lodgers. We may pay all the bills etc, but thats how it is. They allow us to live with them!!
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« Reply #117 on: 14:18:54, 09-07-2008 »

I've said it before:
Dogs have owners.
Cats have staff.
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« Reply #118 on: 14:23:56, 09-07-2008 »

Cats can behave very generous. This afternoon I read that a cat in Amsterdam is taking care of a baby panda that has been abandoned by its mother. Here's a picture:

http://www.nu.nl/news/1648780/122/Poes_adopteert_panda_in_Artis.html

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« Reply #119 on: 14:27:31, 09-07-2008 »

Cats can behave very generous. This afternoon I read that a cat in Amsterdam is taking care of a baby panda that has been abandoned by its mother. Here's a picture:

http://www.nu.nl/news/1648780/122/Poes_adopteert_panda_in_Artis.html

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What a lovely photo! That panda is almost camouflaged against her belly isn't it?  I'm not sure I'd realise that wasn't a kitten if I saw the phot out of context!  Smiley
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