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Santa Paws is coming! Merry Christmas to all pet forumers!
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Its that time of year again! The time where we all undoubtedly end up with dogs tearing open the christmas choccies and cats going mental from catnip overdose!
This section of the forum is a wonderful little community who are always there offering support day in day out 365 days a year, so to all of you, from all of us....

Merry Christmas!!
This section of the forum is a wonderful little community who are always there offering support day in day out 365 days a year, so to all of you, from all of us....

Merry Christmas!!
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Told my 3 furry paws that they still need to behave if they want santa paws to come and give them pressies.
Georgie has a feather fetish at the mo, brings all kinds in, even a pheasant one a few days ago, yes i know, we can't figure out where it came from, so a few words to her about dragging a turkey back, if it doesnt fit through the catflap its too big..0 -
I wrapped up Bob and Jack's gifts and put them under the tree in amongst a huge pile of assorted gifts. I was stunned to see Bob walk into the dining room with a half opened package containing a Jumbone! Not only had he found it amongst all the others, when I retrieved it the label said 'To Bob' lmao.
Clever dog.....0 -
Mine have sussed that when i get the Advent Calendar out it means they get a treat each. Mind you, it was one from the £ shop, and all the damn treats have fallen down the bottom so it's a bit haphazard!
Mine can't read yet but the youngster can count. He knows that when the microwave pings 5 times his meat is defrosted (I get a paw on my knee) - ignores the 3 and 4 pings which mean 'stir' and 'cover'! :rotfl::rotfl:
:xmastree: :santa2: :snow_grin:rudolf: :xmastree:0 -
Here, here!
Merry Christmas to everyone and a prosperous and healthy 2012 (both human and pet) wished to all:D
This really is one of the best boards on the forum and I've found the support of everyone on here fantastic.Grocery Challenge £211/£455 (01/01-31/03)
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My Bengal kittens were very naughty today, so I've told them that Santa isn't visiting them this year
I wonder if they ever will learn to behave as well as the three moggies do?
But Merry Christmas to all my fellow pet lovers! And a peaceful New Year to you all too :beer:0 -
Friday ..... don't hold your breath!:D My neighbour at my old house had Bengals and they were always "up to mischief".
She was in the middle of a dinner party when a load of "cuffle" was going on in the hall, went to investigate, and there was one of the Bengals trying to squeeze a hare in through the cat flap:eek:. Then there was the shredded carpets...... & wallpaper .....:)Grocery Challenge £211/£455 (01/01-31/03)
2016 Sell: £125/£250
£1,000 Emergency Fund Challenge #78 £3.96 / £1,000Vet Fund: £410.93 / £1,000
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My lot....5 cats and 2 dogs are in awe of the tree, I'm not optimistic it will last though!0
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rising_from_the_ashes wrote: »Friday ..... don't hold your breath!:D My neighbour at my old house had Bengals and they were always "up to mischief".
She was in the middle of a dinner party when a load of "cuffle" was going on in the hall, went to investigate, and there was one of the Bengals trying to squeeze a hare in through the cat flap:eek:. Then there was the shredded carpets...... & wallpaper .....:)
Yeah..... Don't I know it:rotfl: Luckily they haven't done anything like that, though they are only 7 months old. The thing is because they are very close, just the two of them in the litter, when one is being naughty, they just wind the other up, so it is double trouble! Mind you, I had researched Bengals a lot before getting them, and their liveliness and naughtiness played a big role in my decision, so I can't really complain:D0 -

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