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boomcie said:
Wow, pheasants... That's big. They scare my cat.

Well, hen (spurless, so not so dangerous). But still quite a feat.

He almost nailed a rooster (pheasant). I watched him stalk... it was pretty impressive. But he missed by about 6 inches. Good thing tho cuz those boys can do some damage with those spurs.
 
I got adopted by two cats from the Humane Society yesterday. Both females. Lana a Russian Blue and Mocha , a tortoiseshell.
They were right at home as soon as they got here. It has been 4 years since I've had cats. Divorced, she got the 4 cats and one dog..
i'll get pictures up ASAP
 
veganrob said:
I got adopted by two cats from the Humane Society yesterday. Both females. Lana a Russian Blue and Mocha , a tortoiseshell.
They were right at home as soon as they got here. It has been 4 years since I've had cats. Divorced, she got the 4 cats and one dog..
i'll get pictures up ASAP

aww. nice to adopt. can't wait to see the pix.:)
 
mewmewmew13 said:
usedtobefast, boomcie and spare tyre....your kitties are so cute.
I think cats know they are really good looking :)

they do,i have posted pics of Charlie before. he is like a runway model cat.
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Cats are funny. Now you've gotten me started :). My sister used to photograph the cat a lot, she wanted to capture every possible pose.


This one, we call the model's leg:
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This is just some "acting cute" on the bed:
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And this is where he sleeps in really small boxes. I don't know why he does that, but it happens all the time:
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Lol, cats love boxes, the smaller the better. Kitty isn't particularly large, but once she tried her best to get comfortable in a box that was just too small. She finally wedged herself in, looking totally miserable, and shot me a look like, "Why are you forcing me to sleep in a box that is too small?"

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yeah, thats funny.
Cats are officially box addicted and box fetishists.

Same goes for magazines and newspapers. If you put a newspaper on the floor - they will exactly place their *** on that newspaper even if the room has 1000m². :D
 
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Some box pics with Mrs Cat :)
Mr Cat is more addicted to clothes and blanket fetishism

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this box was optimized with a shirt
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This is Johnny's favorite piece of clothes.
He loves this zipper-pullover.
He was hanging in there when he was very young - and it was always getting harder for him to fit in :D

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Johnny loves to sleep under blankets
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And what about a "stupid look on face" competition ?
Can anyone top that ?

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Stupid faces are for the weekend maybe, cause I only have a few pictures at my disposal during the week.

I would like to add this one though, because he looks so happy and relaxed on it. And Über-stretched of course. :)

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Susan Westemeyer said:
Kitty is on a roll -- she just brought us her second mouse this week.

Susan

Question for anyone adopted by hunting cats: Does your cat get tape worms?

The 2 cats we have now are indoor cats. But the last one was an outdoor cat who was hunter professionale. Everytime I'd mow the lawn, there'd be at least a dozen or more dead mice in the yard that would get mulched. That's just the ones he didn't eat. We were having to take him to the vet every 6 months for deworming. After a couple years of that, the vet just handed us a 5 year supply of tape worm pills. We would have to administer one pill every about every 6 months, but that solved the problem (you know... having a nice moment with the cat and then you spot a section of worm crawling on the cat's fur). Vet said the fleas on the mice carry the eggs of the worm. Just curious if this is a common problem.
 
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on3m@n@rmy said:
Question for anyone adopted by hunting cats: Does your cat get tape worms?

The 2 cats we have now are indoor cats. But the last one was an outdoor cat who was hunter professionale. Everytime I'd mow the lawn, there'd be at least a dozen or more dead mice in the yard that would get mulched. That's just the ones he didn't eat. We were having to take him to the vet every 6 months for deworming. After a couple years of that, the vet just handed us a 5 year supply of tape worm pills. We would have to administer one pill every about every 6 months, but that solved the problem (you know... having a nice moment with the cat and then you spot a section of worm crawling on the cat's fur). Vet said the fleas on the mice carry the eggs of the worm. Just curious if this is a common problem.

We once had a cat that lived only for a few days because it apparently had worms when we adopted it. Poor thing probably had it for a while already. Small kitten dying was awfully sad.

I can't remember my current cat having a worm problem though and he's over 9 years old. I do remember him being poisoned once, that was freaking bad... It took him a few weeks to get back to his old self.
 
We have several cats, including one that's a real hunter-gatherer type, that have caught mice, birds, rats, even squirrels (dead already?) baby possums, you name it. Very little problems with worms, but tapeworm is kind of nasty and needs the right meds at the right dosage, but can be treated.

Keeping your cats up to date with flea treatment is a good prevention.
 
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Forgotten about this one, Ollie, our youngest monster is fascinated by Hockey spends games chasing the puck over the screen....any way he knows who his favourite player is.........

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