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Let sleeping cats lie... (inc. cute pics!)

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  • Snap-ant
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    Harriet & Esther

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  • manda1205
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    Awwww these pics are great. Amazed they get in the bird houses. Love the one in the dog's bed, glad its not just mine that does that.

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    And all of us on the sofa, (yes they're my feet and Im asleep too)

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    Have also seen Charlie wrapped up in blanket by my daughter, but didn't take a picture. They really are amazing, love both my animals loads.
  • Snap-ant
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    Can you see the Smiley face on Dily's toe?

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    have to lean away a bit.... not quite a religious icon figure :)
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  • Snap-ant
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    This is llovely - fabulous pictures All ♥

    Couldn't leave out my dearly beloved gone but not forgotten Pooky

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  • Thankyou OP what a wonderfull thread, just what I needed tonight to chear me up.
    It's been so good to have a chuckle.
    Thankyou again
    xx
  • tankgirl1
    tankgirl1 Posts: 4,252 Forumite
    Great thread!

    My much loved & now departed Pooch
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    The rest of my pics are not a patch on those on here - but I'll post em anyways :D

    New pooch & Cat #1 snoozing on the sofa
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    Old lady Pooch looking after DS
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    Cat #2 as a kitten - awwww!
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    And finally my gone but not forgotten Naughty Tortie, grinning at her own cleverness in sneaking into my then flatmates room!
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    I don't know half of you half as well as I should like, and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve.

    RIP POOCH 5/09/94 - 17/09/07
  • ERICS_MUM
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    What a lovely thread.

    Don't you just love to see little cats all curled up together, arms, legs and tails all jumbled up ! I love the little pink pads on their feet and pink mouths when they meow at you for their dinner.

    My little man Eric has just come in for the night, having checked (sprayed ;)) our "boundary" to see-off the hedgehogs and make sure I'll be safe from any monsters during the night. We are both off to bed now, will post some pics of him tomorrow.

    He also has a habit of spreading his back legs as wide as poss then washing his bottom very enthusiastically - when I've got visitors! It's his party piece :T

    Linda xx

    PS on a more serious note - over the past few years I've had some really bad times with depression and I truly believe that my Eric has seen me through the rough times in a way my family can't.
  • tankgirl1
    tankgirl1 Posts: 4,252 Forumite
    ERICS_MUM wrote: »

    PS on a more serious note - over the past few years I've had some really bad times with depression and I truly believe that my Eric has seen me through the rough times in a way my family can't.


    Yes I suffer from depression too, and my pets are truly my saviours - they are there for me when my family get all pushy, and don't understand - my pets just come and give me unconditional love and snuggles :j
    I don't know half of you half as well as I should like, and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve.

    RIP POOCH 5/09/94 - 17/09/07
  • spike7451
    spike7451 Posts: 6,944 Forumite
    tankgirl1 wrote: »
    Yes I suffer from depression too, and my pets are truly my saviours - they are there for me when my family get all pushy, and don't understand - my pets just come and give me unconditional love and snuggles :j


    Same here,I have lost a lot of my family over the past 10 years as well as good friends from my RAF days.I've been out of work a lot since redundency from NTL/VM in the late 2000's so it's been temp work for me,no work going that I'm qualified to do.
    Over the past year my health has suffered a lot,I had a TAI Stroke last month,so my Daisy is a lifeline to me & keeps me grounded.
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