Chloe

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  1. Dorsetmike

    Dorsetmike Gardener

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    Rescued when the owner could not afford vet bils after a road accident, RSPCA picked up the bill, we picked up Chloe, AKA bossy boots.

    Taking the air "out the back".
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    Helping (?) with a jigsaw, I think she lost interest when it got to only sky pieces left, yawn, boring blue :rolleyes: .
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  2. cajary

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    Hi Mike. Let her out in the Garden. You are now pest free. No more mice nicking the pea seeds. Nothing nicking the Broad Beans seeds, no more birds pulluing the onion sets out of the ground and no other cats cxxxxxxg in. your garden. Joy. Pretty cat as a bonus!
     
  3. windy miller

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    She's a beauty Mike [​IMG] [​IMG] My 2 rescue cats are funny looking b*ggers, not half as gorgeous as Chloe...but they're great companions! They even 'helped' me build the decking and follow me around the garden like dogs :D No creature is safe within a four mile radius..but they've finally clicked that I like the slow worms, so now they present them to me, whole, unchewed and unharmed!! An honour most definately not bestowed on mice and voles, whose innards regularly grace my doorstep [​IMG] :D
     
  4. Dorsetmike

    Dorsetmike Gardener

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    Hi Cajary, she can get in and out through the cat flap, which is more than can be said for our aged black whingeing cat.
    There is no veggie to be found in the garden except for a few runner beans twining between the rambling roses.
    I would like to see some birds in the garden but all we see are pigeons, crows and magpies on the roof tops, gulls passing over, and a couple of blackbirds that we hear but rarely see.

    Perhaps one of our cat lovers could tell me why it is that cats always prefer to sit in doorways or hallways or on the stairs or come to that anywhere they can be tripped over when you have your hands full of breakables?
     
  5. Kedi-Gato

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    She's lovely Mike, and of course she was helping with the jigsaw! Give her a big kiss and cuddle from me.
     
  6. kryssy

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    Well, there I was browsing Pets Corner as I cannot remember who it is that trains dogs - as I've a question - as you do - and I happened upon your lovely cat D.M. and thought how beautiful and clever to be able to help with the jigsaw and then noticed - quite by accident really - all those flipping sockets !! What the dickens do you do with those ?? You must have an awful lot of electrical appliances Mike. The mind boggles :eek: :eek: :eek:
     
  7. miraflores

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    beautiful Chloe...
    there is also an Elton John song called the same as you...
     
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