She's got mischief written all over her face. Rescue dogs definitely the way to go - Anita is thinking about it, been 3 years since Brian passed. Just not sure how the cat will be. She is such a miserable bugger, even with us
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She's got mischief written all over her face. Rescue dogs definitely the way to go - Anita is thinking about it, been 3 years since Brian passed. Just not sure how the cat will be. She is such a miserable bugger, even with us
Yes shes into everything around the house, shes realised that if she flattens herself out really thin she can slide under our bed and annoy the cat in his hidey spot[emoji16]
Rescue dogs are the only way to go in my view. So many out there needing homes.
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Saw this little character munching his way around the garden today, I do love living out in the sticks. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...76e074c049.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...05b1d7748b.jpg
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Apparently cats are susceptible to this covid thing. Dogs aren't oddly
I did not know that. So could cats pass the virus form human to human? We should be ok, Alice is an antisocial little shoite, won't go near other people. And would cats suffer with it? Would the symptoms be apparent? I don't have a bum-thermometer, nor any gloves thick enough to cope with her non-cooperation.
not sure tbh, just read they thought cats could catch it..I guess if you can catch it you can spread it too tho. time to take that moggy off your lap me thinks.
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