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Post by darenc1 on Oct 10, 2013 13:16:55 GMT 1
At least, that's what it feels like sometimes!! Yes, guess who has ANOTHER visitor??
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2013 17:34:57 GMT 1
Think the word has got round Daren
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Post by Claire on Oct 10, 2013 18:13:12 GMT 1
The cats round your way certainly aren't shy!
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Post by darenc1 on Oct 11, 2013 23:20:50 GMT 1
That one is! The owner has lived next door to us for about a month now, and this is the closest the wee guy has come to us - even allowed me to pick him up and give him a stroke...
However, the poor wee thing seems terrified. He was actually trembling, although thankfully the purring started within a few seconds.
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Post by Claire on Oct 12, 2013 12:01:34 GMT 1
Awww poor little guy. Looks like you have made a friend.
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Post by darenc1 on Oct 23, 2013 15:32:04 GMT 1
Well, my neighbour's cat continues to come into the house. In fact, sometimes he brings a friend...!! And what's more, there's another one in the pride... Needless to say, ginger and grey have been in the house (the ginger one has even stolen a catnip pillow!). The black and white one, however, takes off like a rocket if you so much as look at him!
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Post by Claire on Oct 23, 2013 19:39:47 GMT 1
Love that pic of the 3 of them all together. I think you must wear catnip scented aftershave or something as you're certainly attracting all the local moggies!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2013 20:12:25 GMT 1
lol Claire, I think you've got a new job there Daren.
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Post by darenc1 on Oct 23, 2013 21:18:28 GMT 1
The black and white one is utterly terrified, which is a bloody shame.
However, I can foresee the other two coming in more and more...!!
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Post by darenc1 on Feb 2, 2014 11:07:09 GMT 1
Well, a few months on, and the cats have moved on.... ...into my back garden! From about October time, they seemed to be spending an increasing amount of time hiding under the decking, so when the crap weather started to hit in November, I made an effort to house them and trying to feed them, since their owner doesn't seem to give a damn about their welfare! I've found out their names. The grey one is AJ. Since that first couple of pics, he's really come out of his shell, and is quite a feisty wee character. He'll not take any nonsense from Prince (who I've also apparently adopted as my own!). Then there's Fluffy. Fluffy is the happy-go-lucky character of the group. His main preoccupation is to come in and play with the toys that we have lying around the house. He's friendly and very chatty - especially when there's food on the go! Then there's Lenny. Lenny is still quite timid - the slightest loud noise will send him running - but he has gotten so good and brave that he now comes into the house on his own, without the other two! Recently, he's managed to not panic at all when the back door to the house is closed, and has even braved going upstairs to investigate the bedrooms! He's such a brave wee man!
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Post by Claire on Feb 2, 2014 12:14:28 GMT 1
They're a lovely bunch Daren. Glad they have you to look after them as their owner doesnt appear to be interested. Lenny looks very like one of my neighbour's cats who has adopted me somewhat. He is another one whose owner doesnt seem to care much. Why do these people have cats?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2014 13:26:23 GMT 1
Lenny looks just like two cats I know! Well done Daren for caring about them. Shame the owners don't.
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