I just let nature take its time and he is now nearly white again
Photos provided by my next door but one neighbour as that is where the cat spends the day when I am at work.
I just let nature take its time and he is now nearly white again
Photos provided by my next door but one neighbour as that is where the cat spends the day when I am at work.
Aaaah.
Perhaps you could offer them a couple of lengths of minitrunking to tidy up their cables.
Owain
There's a family photo on the windowsill. 3rd from the left looks like Fester from the Addams Family. Scary!
The lucky part of course is that its very hard for a cat to lick its head. Brian
En el artículo , ARW escribió:
Aww, he's cute. Glad it cleaned up ok.
Impressive gnashers. Is he any good at stripping T&E cable?
En el artículo , Adrian Caspersz escribió:
This one might be:
the cat at my place in Spain. Although she might look like she's about to rip my throat out, she's actually talking to me. I feel daft talking back to her.
Cats love being talked to.
NT
I used to read to mine :-)
Owain
It's claws could. Why do think I did not try to bath him?
This one was a disagreement over flea treatment.
"The link you followed may have expired, or the page may only be visible to an audience that you aren't in."
Hmmm. I see all the permissions are OK. Never mind:
Looks more like a strafing run by a low-flying sewing-machine.
En el artículo , Bob Eager escribió:
You should have consulted YouTube first.
Actually, I did. That cat is one of the 40% it doesn't work on.
It works on the other one (who is never any trouble with the flea stuff anyway).
But can that Spanish Cat understand English
G.Harman
We don't have a Cat ,Plan on getting one when our neighbours cats which prefer to sit around us in the garden pass on which won't be too much longer.They don't do the active stuff any more like climb on the roof and howl down the chimney.
Photos like that remind me that they can be tricky sods and enjoying their company without actual ownership might still be the safer way to go.
G.Harman
En el artículo , damduck- snipped-for-privacy@yahoo.co.uk escribió:
You forget that the cat owns you, not the other way around.
En el artículo , damduck- snipped-for-privacy@yahoo.co.uk escribió:
She understood Spanish, English, German and a few words of French. At that point she exhausted my linguistic repertoire so I resorted to "Meow". She seemed to prefer that over the others.
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