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Not content with 2 furrybeds of his own...

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... we have to have the cat's AS IT MUST BE BETTER THAN MINE! I couldn't find him for ages, never thought to look in the work room :- "

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Lovely pics your pets beds look soooooo comfortable :wub: :wub:
 
pamalkie said:
Lovely pics your pets beds look soooooo comfortable :wub:   :wub:
It seems that it wasn't quite so comfortable as my bed, which is where he was 5 mins later (and now you all know I don't bother to make my bed :- " )

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Wrong car arriving. Such a pity I wasted all that energy raising my head (and huge ears -_- )

Ah well, back to bed 'til dinner

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Well, wouldn't you be worried if you were him? :sweating: :unsure: :lol:

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Lovely pictures- they're both so beautiful :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:
 
They'd both better watch out, they may end up in that pile of furs permanently!
 
Awww, you'd almost think they liked each other :b She was determined to get on the white bit just because he was on it!

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Aaww, what great pics Elizabeth. Its the other way round in our house - the cat sleeps in Diggers basket and he just stands over it, looking at us, as if to say I'm not brave enough to hoof him out :( could you do it for me :- "

Or at the very least, please get me my toy that he is lying on :blink: Pllllease!!
 
Deb said:
I'm not brave enough to hoof him out :(   could you do it for me :- "

The one we have all the time is: cat sitting in middle of stairs, and a wooing, whining whippet afraid to go past and asking us to help. She seems to anticipate the times she know's he will be going up or down (eg while dinner is being made and he's on the bed).
 
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