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Feline intruder in the garden
Whilst walking down to let Francis Drake out this morning, a cat I had never
seen before rushed down the path and exited through a small hole in the fence, well, not a hole exactly but where a fence post is leaning slightly to allow access to next door's garden. Boyfriend was behind me. He does not allow his meowmie to "do the poultry" on her own. Far too dangerous ;-) I did not think he'd seen the cat, he showed no sign of it. But he had. He went through the gap and rubbed his cheeks on the fence post, then he lay down and rubbed his cheeks on the ground all around the gap. Just to say that this territory is his. I've never seen him spray even when he was entire. You gotta love him. He prefers not to fight and hopes his hints will be enough. He's a Brit ;-) Tweed |
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Feline intruder in the garden
certainly seems to completely embody the british attitude, you gotta be
proud of that, Lee "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... Whilst walking down to let Francis Drake out this morning, a cat I had never seen before rushed down the path and exited through a small hole in the fence, well, not a hole exactly but where a fence post is leaning slightly to allow access to next door's garden. Boyfriend was behind me. He does not allow his meowmie to "do the poultry" on her own. Far too dangerous ;-) I did not think he'd seen the cat, he showed no sign of it. But he had. He went through the gap and rubbed his cheeks on the fence post, then he lay down and rubbed his cheeks on the ground all around the gap. Just to say that this territory is his. I've never seen him spray even when he was entire. You gotta love him. He prefers not to fight and hopes his hints will be enough. He's a Brit ;-) Tweed |
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Feline intruder in the garden
Christina Websell wrote:
Whilst walking down to let Francis Drake out this morning, a cat I had never seen before rushed down the path and exited through a small hole in the fence, well, not a hole exactly but where a fence post is leaning slightly to allow access to next door's garden. Boyfriend was behind me. He does not allow his meowmie to "do the poultry" on her own. Far too dangerous ;-) I did not think he'd seen the cat, he showed no sign of it. But he had. He went through the gap and rubbed his cheeks on the fence post, then he lay down and rubbed his cheeks on the ground all around the gap. Just to say that this territory is his. I've never seen him spray even when he was entire. You gotta love him. He prefers not to fight and hopes his hints will be enough. He's a Brit ;-) Watch out, though. This cat might think he/she is moving in sometime soon. -- Joyce ^..^ To email me, remove the XXX from my user name. |
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Feline intruder in the garden
wrote in message ... Christina Websell wrote: Watch out, though. This cat might think he/she is moving in sometime soon. Nah. It was a fat cat. Not lost, merely exploring the neighbourhood. All cats are allowed outside here. Tweed |
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