Pet and System Pics

Well he looks pretty happy :+1:

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He’s settled in well, he’s great company for me when Mrs Pete’s not home.

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Spring time…

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Exactly I’ve just out in the yard with him, he never gets tied of getting the ball. Unfortunately for him I run out of steam first. :upside_down_face:

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Margot letting the SA-12 get as warm as she is before giving it a listen…

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He is a beautiful dog Pete. I love the way he always looks like he is smiling :heart_eyes:

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Right now his annoying the sht out of me with his ball, his relentless. :grin:

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:rofl:
That is just like our cat. She is old now but last month the vet suggested a monthly injection for her arthritis and she is like a kitten again! It is lovely to see, especially as it made us realise how much pain she must have been in, but it is also very annoying as she now wants to play CONSTANTLY!

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His lookout position is a bit dicey when there’s a record playing but he’s got good enough balance to pull it off thankfully!

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Edda soaks up some warmth while diggin’ the Dexter Gordon album

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The claw is out, you ain’t moving me Debs!

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Edda flops out in front of the stove to toast one side, and then rolls over to toast her other side, then she strolls over the other side of room to cool down, then when cooled down she flops out in front of the stove to start the same toasting process all over again :black_cat:

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Saturday night TV :frowning:

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What a life!! My dogs do a similar thing.
I grew up around cats at one point my parents had four, mostly strays that stayed, Dad bought the best food.
Today my parents have one cat, Bonnie, who is also a stray she must be 20 years young!

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Jeff also a big stove fan

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Listening to Kate Bush.

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Just turned 1yrs old recently and finally learning to chill out rather than sprinting like a madman around the room. Although that still happens on the reg.

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