Pest or pet???

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  1. Slinky

    Slinky Gardener

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    I introduce the thorn in my side, She is crapping everywhere and as much as i love her i Hate her.... meet our cat.

    Before she found my Garden

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    Now she has my Garden

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  2. Sarraceniac

    Sarraceniac Gardener

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    Slinky. Your sig is wrong. Cat's know the best dirt. I'm a dog person normally but about 3 years ago when I was in my 20s and lived in Toronto, I had a Siamese called Patabang. She was gorgeous. Her miaow was ridiculous, sounded more like a traction engine, but she was very loving. Then one day she was catnapped. I am a very mild mannered person but I think if I'd ever caught whoever got her I'd have done at least 3 months for justifiable homicide. That isn't her is it? It looks just like her.:confused:
     
  3. Willo

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    I saw it more in the first picture but the second was easier to manipulate! Cats are extremely clever, they lull you into a false sense of security by making you think they are all cute and fuzzy because they occasionally sit on your knee and allow you to stroke them or have a conversation with you but every time they walk past a mirror there's an amazing transformation!

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    That aside, she's very cute and I love her blue eyes :)

    I'm sure a helping paw in the garden isn't all that bad is it?
     
  4. terrier

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    Yes, but did you notice that in the first pic, the eyes were YELLOW, strange!! :confused:
     
  5. Kandy

    Kandy Will be glad to see the sun again soon.....

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    Slinky Malinky sorry to Hijack your thread but thought I would show you our cats...The blue one is Willow and the Tortishell is Poppy.We found them living as tiny kittens underneath a skip on the building site which is our village.Willow is a pain at times getting me up very early in the mornings by either lying on top of me or gently biting my arm until I respond and yes they do cxxxp in all my borders but I wouldn't have it any other way.So simple to just use a trowel whenever I find any poo in the borders,then I bag and bin it.Job done...They also keep down the population of mice that dare to enter the lane where we live.Live and let live,I say:thumb::D

    PS I assume yours had yellow eyes when she was a kitten,our cats eyes were blue:)
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  6. terrier

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    GREEN eyes :eek: Now that's scary. Our two cats bury their little parcels.What the eye doesn't see, etc. I'm sure they do go into the garden when the dogs arn't there but so do foxes, badgers,stoats, squirrels, etc,etc. I only know this 'cos when we moved here, the first time it snowed at night, looking out of an upstairs window at the garden, there were all sorts of tracks on view.
     
  7. Slinky

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    What lovely cats you have Kandy-flossy :)
     
  8. Glenda

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    I love all of these kitties, Slinky is that a lilac point siamese?
     
  9. Tay

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    She is a Chocolate point Glenda,a Very mishevious one at thal...........lol
    Thank you Tay
     
  11. Kandy

    Kandy Will be glad to see the sun again soon.....

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    Thanks Slinky for your kind words about my cats.Yours looks lovely as well especially without the horns:thumb::D
     
  12. Kedi-Gato

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    She's lovely, Slinky. How about if you tell us her name please?

    Cats are never pests, at least, not as far as I am concerned. They are wonderful helpers.

    Kandy, I'm sure I've said it before, Willow and Poppy are lovely too.
     
  13. Slinky

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    Her name is Sushi.............:)
     
  14. Pro Gard

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    Nice cat slinky, is she talkative?
     
  15. Cookie Monster

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    Sushi - great name for a fab cat!

    She is beautiful. I find the Siamese squint extremely endearing!

    Kandy - first time I've seen your two beauties. What a lovely pair!

    (Oh dear - that didn't sound quite right... :eek:...)

    Tories are my favourites!

    I mean TORTIES!(this is what comes of posting at 3.45am ...:o)
     
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