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Existential Elevator Posted Dec 2, 2004
I must admit, the resemblence is uncanny...
Just collected my from the vets.. Got all stitches in his paw I guess Ziggy won't be playing guitar for a while
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TeaKay Posted Dec 3, 2004
Especially with the arched back... if it had a severed limb in it's mouth, I don't think I'd be able to tell the difference.
Aw, poor Ziggy Wish him well from me
TK[1]
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Existential Elevator Posted Dec 3, 2004
Awwwh, natural born killer, eh?
Oh, Ziggy's just fine, he's playing up the sympathy vote and loving it lol. Got one of those cat collar things that makes them look like grammar-phones to threaten him with if he's naughty Bless him.
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TeaKay Posted Dec 4, 2004
Eeeeeeevil. Almost as bad as the wasps. Actually, no. But Eeeeeevil nevertheless.
Aw, I remember when Ollie had one of those... we had to put one on him after he had *that* operation (crosses legs thinking about it), and insisted on biting all the stitches out. Twice. So we put it on him, and he was only a puppy at the time, so he'd run along, let his head drop too far, and the lip of the funnel would catch on the ground, and he'd fall forwards with this funnel sitting on the ground and all his legs waving in the air...
TK[1]
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TeaKay Posted Dec 4, 2004
Our cat enjoys dismembering and beheading things and leaving the fruits of his ventures on the doorstep, or smeared across the kitchen floor
lol, poor thing. I miss having a dog around
TK[1]
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Existential Elevator Posted Dec 6, 2004
OUr youngest does so that. But it tends to get eaten rather than left as a smudge on the kitchen floor My aunt's cat tends to catch rabbits and leaves them under the bad, since they're out in the country. That's a bit too much for me
Awh
I've never had a before.
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TeaKay Posted Dec 6, 2004
Gandi just rips them apart and leaves them as presents... Our cat is O.k with rabbits- we have two that run wild in the garden, and he's never touched them.
I prefer dogs to cats. They're much friendlier. A cat only comes and says hello when he wants someone. A dog's the same, but he usually wants to play with you or just have some companionship.
Tk[1]
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Existential Elevator Posted Dec 6, 2004
Awwwwh I used to have a pet rabbit at mum's. He was just the most darling thing. Runt of the litter. Used to headbut you if he was angry. I was quite young at the time, used to read him bed-time stories
Don't think our cats would cope with rabbits...
I find dogs too clingy, but I've never really had one, so I guess I don't know for sure
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TeaKay Posted Dec 6, 2004
Aw, I know you hate it but you can be so /cute/!
When we had our dog, the rabbits used to chase the cat around, whilst the cat was chasing the dog.
I dunno... I think it's nice to have something clingy when most things just run away.
TK[1]
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Existential Elevator Posted Dec 7, 2004
I was youuuuuung!
That's almost like a cartoon...
I'd rather have something that runs away but knows when to come back You know, something with a little independance. If a dog goes missing, you don't expect to find it alive, but if a cat runs away you know it can fend for itsself.
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TeaKay Posted Dec 7, 2004
Still cute
Most of my life is.
The only reason a cat comes back is so it's got an easy route to food.
My dog worked out how to open doors (using the handle), so we had to change all the internal ones to knobs rather than handles. He used to escape quite regularly, and he'd always run straight up to my grandparents' house, and that means crossing a busy main road. That's independance for you.
TK[1]
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Existential Elevator Posted Dec 8, 2004
*decides to have a little girl style sulk*
I wouldn't say that's true. When I'm at my Dad's, Ziggy has a tendancy of following me around like a little lost lamb. He doesn't particularly want food and he doesn't really mind if I'm paying attention to him or not. He just follows me. Thus proving cats are capable of unselfish love...
Woah, that's one dog you've gotta watch out for. I'm suprized he didn't steal your car
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TeaKay Posted Dec 8, 2004
Aw, you can't sulk for long around me
Most probably, though he would have scared himself to death. The slightest thing set him off...
TK[1]
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Existential Elevator Posted Oct 11, 2005
*tiptoes in* Thought I'd say Happy Birthday yet again, in the party thread
Saw this and wondered if it was any use to you... A5140252 The first half probably isn't too relevant, but the second half might be
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