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I’m sure he’s just misunderstood…:wink:

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Hardly surprising that he’s angry with just one bloody Dreamie.

Our visiting felines would be livid.

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Yeah, it’s five each, twice a day here (form an orderly row, ladies)……with extra “emergency family Dreamies” after stressful operations like clipping claws, or when Pixie “kicks off on a grump”.

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My local ‘friendly’ pussy is of a similar vein. Rubs against your legs, nuzzles your fist, eats the crunchies, but plays ‘happy (sharp) claws’ not ‘happy paws’ :frowning_face:

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They need to knock off those negative vibes :smirk_cat:

Mr Tux is peculiar, he obviously likes me, at first approach he looks happy enough, even has his tail raised (a good happy greeting sign) and leg rubs and will allow a little stroke on his head (just the once) but very soon after he tenses up and won’t like being touched again, and will start growling, hissing, spit and generally show every sign of compulsive aggressive for no reason.

Over stimulation disorder maybe, and i’ve learned from experience to give him room, and not allow him indoors (big mistake) where he will sit in the middle of the kitchen and grown and hiss and swipe with his flick blades viciously - this is likely to draw blood so Mr Broom the bouncer is called upon to gently sweep the trouble maker out the door.

Whatever his condition it’s obtuse and looks likely to continue despite my friendly acceptance of his visits. I suspect my cats feel the need to protect me, whenever he gets too stroppy, and any of them cat see him off, the odd thing Mr. Tux is not afraid of me but will turn tail and scarper when any one of my cats comes to my rescue :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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just wondering how Marlon us doing?

His doing really well first 2 days he was a little quiet but back to his busy self. We’re meant to keep calm but it’s impossible, he only needed the cone of shame for one day as his shown no interest in licking/chewing away at his wound. Thanks for asking. :+1:


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I think the furry legs are not part of the screen.

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Do you have and idea of his Age? He looks very well fit

At a guess around 9 years.

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Oh I think they do :rofl:

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I thought so too :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
He looks like an evil genius contemplating his next move for world domination!!!

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This is nice to see Pete. I must admit I had never heard of the breed before you adopted him, they really are striking to look at. Lovely dog :+1:

Edit - well maybe apart form the photo of him lying on his back legs akimbo :joy: :joy:

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Hi @Dipper !
Your picture made me smile and brought back memories from our Ella in her cat-cave…

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Glad it made you smile. Cute tabby like our Ella.

The classic ‘half wake up, stretch and fall asleep again whilst still stretching’ routine :rofl::rofl:

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Lucky has come to pick up her caresses.

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Marlon’s back an even better version. He spent last Thursday with his favourite other people on their farm while we were in Newcastle. He usually comes home lame and in pain and tied he came home this time just tied. Stitches have healed well and he couldn’t be happier, he has no idea his 9.


PS he does like football just not this type. :upside_down_face:

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Well done Marlon, Pete and Mrs Pete. I knew he’d bounce back

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Not very good at picture taking but this is Bute at the seaside

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