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Some how we've got 2 cats now.


Autumn

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Freya

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Our ragdoll and shorthair were spade yesterday. In addition the shorthair needed a hernia repair, so they are properly wiped out and feeling sorry for themselves. I hope they recover well, trying to keep cats chilled and from jumping on things is difficult! Especially because the hernia can happen again if the recovery doesn’t go smoothly. For this reason they are also separate for the time being and hate us leaving their rooms and them on their own. Fortunately having the week off work means I can cuddle them all week.

In addition, I managed to chip my alloy wheel diving into the perfect parking space to collect them from the vet. The ragdoll has since destroyed my gaming chair. Funnily enough neither bother me.
 
When the Foster cat was neutered
He certainly wasn't wiped out
The little sod was hyper
All day long
Perhaps they give them something
To reverse anaesthetic?
Think he had too much of it lol
 
A week after their ops and they are bouncing back.




They have been very cuddly this week!

aww they are both adorable and your black and white pal is a dead ringer for the one on tesco value cat litter :D

had a development with my sisters ginger cat the last week, he has been on my bed next to my pillow 24/7 and getting constant pettings and combings, i think he has picked me :p

woke up and found him and ted curled up on my bed the other day, about 2 inches from each other :)
 
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Had to share this with some fellow cat lovers - my missus was getting something out of the car last night when she heard this little fella going door to door apparently looking for help. When he got to ours he spotted an open window in the kitchen and jumped through it. He then set about running into every room, meowing his head off before leaping into my wife's arms, nuzzling into her neck, the full works - we thought he must have been horribly abused or lost for weeks or something.

We gave him some food and tried to coax him outside with it but he made it clear he wasn't leaving. He spent the night occupying the centre of our bed, occasionally getting up to rub his head against one of us. Woke me up at 5am for more food and a fuss.

I was about to take him to the vet this morning to see if he was chipped and get him checked over, when a friend rang. She'd found him on a local Facebook group for lost pets - he's gone missing a number of times. I contacted his owner who said he does this regularly: disappears, spends a few days with whoever will take him in before he's reunited with his owner. She says he even gets his collar off before doing a runner.

He's back with his owner tonight but be warned - if you see this cat, don't believe the sob story :p
 
Now that is a sweet looking cat and so friendly.

The Ronnie saga continues. We have just finished a three week anti biotic course on him and took him back to the Vet for a check up and no good news. - He still has the brown clinker stuff in his ear so vet washed it our but still couldn't see down far enough but said it was still red and looking sore. - So now on a weeks anti biotic drops we have to put in twice a day. - Fortunately he is a bit dozy and it's no problem doing it but I have to say this situation is really peeing me off - We have spent a small fortune at these Vets and still no solution - It's like I am taking my Ford car to a Jag dealers because they sound better.

Since we lost Holly -Ronnie has now taken her bed - We leave him in the lounge as we did but leave doors open and around 4,00 in the morning he comes into bedroom and jumps up on wife and paws the bedclothes - She gets up and feeds him and he then goes on the bed and sleeps next to her just as Holly did.
 
Feels so nice to be chosen by your cat until you realise you've fallen in to their trap and are forever their slave....

Still, they're cute most of the time and hopefully in a few months I can go looking to adopt a British Shorthair again.
 
My Millie has made friends and I use the term advisedly with a new but local cat Buttons. Imagine my surprise to get up one morning to find him curled up asleep on a chair. He must have copied Millie when she used the cat flap as he does not have one in his own home. Cannot say I was bothered as it was a bitterly cold night and I think he is let out and pretty much forgotten about until the following morning.
The second image is one of him back here this morning. And the third of him playing with Millie's ignored for the most part toys.
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