Bill Walker
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Like a leather sofa ?I think a laser pen just frustrates a cat as it can never catch the light. It’s better to use something tangible.
Like a leather sofa ?I think a laser pen just frustrates a cat as it can never catch the light. It’s better to use something tangible.
That's Funny as fuck.A guy I used to work with had 7 Bengal cats. He built a massive covered run in his garden for the cats to run round in. Apparently they are VERY territorial and like to piss everywhere.
He was a bit of an odd fellow in all honesty. He was late for work one morning because one of his cats has pissed in his toaster, and when he switched it on it filled his kitchen with acrid white smoke, so he took the toaster out into the garden, plugged it into an extension lead, burnt off all the piss, gave it a quick wipe down, then used it to make his breakfast.
He'd sometimes come into work with cat shit on his shoes, but he could never smell it. Sadly, everyone else could.
Fucking hellWe’ve always locked ours away,
That said, it’s easier to do with two of them as they keep each other company, I’d feel a little harsh locking a kitten up alone.
A proper creature, he was. A bit like Gollum, only less civilised.That's Funny as fuck.
Others might call it a living room and kitchen :-)Fucking hell
You have like a cat cell in your house ?
Others might call it a living room kitchen :-)
it’s not a cage, we just lock them downstairs.
Wow I just can't imagine 3 of those sarcastic little demanding fuckers.We are renovating at present and only have one door hanging on and that's the bathroom toilet. I have 3 Cats and it's like bloody playhouse in here ;)
You are Oscar Pistorius and I claim ......Wow I just can't imagine 3 of those sarcastic little demanding fuckers.
Thank god you can escape into the toilet.
We have a utility room that we lock Ruby in every night. I say lock because we had to fit catch lock to the door as she can open it using the handle. We also had to fit plastic panels because her favourite game was to see how high she could climb up the wooden doors (almost to the top as it happens). She still tries but the purchase of her claws is not quite the same with industrial vinyl as it was with our nice antique pine panel door. This despite the fact she has a cat tower and a cat tunnel to play in/on in the room.Others might call it a living room and kitchen :-)
it’s not a cage, we just lock them downstairs.
Name like Ruby I thought it would be Kenny RogersWe have a utility room that we lock Ruby in every night. I say lock because we had to fit catch lock to the door as she can open it using the handle. We also had to fit plastic panels because her favourite game was to see how high she could climb up the wooden doors (almost to the top as it happens). She still tries but the purchase of her claws is not quite the same with industrial vinyl as it was with our nice antique pine panel door. This despite the fact she has a cat tower and a cat tunnel to play in/on in the room.
Her favourite group is the Kaiser Chiefs for obvious reasons.
Cat burglars.Fucking hell
You have like a cat cell in your house ?
Funny, not sure she has heard that. She does respond to the Kaiser Chiefs though as they call her name three times. She runs through to the kitchen, looks at the radio with a 'yeah, what the fuck do you want' kind of expression on her face.Name like Ruby I thought it would be Kenny Rogers
Ours brings Mice in to play with them, the wife chases him and takes them off him, we keep him in for a bit but he's off out again as soon as he can doing his bit for the environment.Been good as good this one. Seems happy and content although a very fussy eater. Not very cuddly and only lets you stroke her in the morning. Is getting to be quite a hunter bringing mice and birds in On a regular basis!

Merlin brought me a very big fish from someones pond last week ,i have been lying low lolBeen good as good this one. Seems happy and content although a very fussy eater. Not very cuddly and only lets you stroke her in the morning. Is getting to be quite a hunter bringing mice and birds in On a regular basis!
Gorgeous , i would adore one if they needed rescuing , i like to play and train my cats so that would be no botherFrom my experience Bengal cats are very high maintenance. They need lots of attention and entertainment, they like to scratch everything around so getting them some proper toys is not a bad idea. If I may put my two cents in I'd rather choose a Shorthair Cat (Brazilian or American for instance).
Easy to have and easy to love :-) Just need to convince my wife somehow that we take such a cat next time.
And here is a picture of Lucy, my first and last Bengal kitten. She is not with us anymore and i miss her a lot(((
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Really kind of you to adopt her , cats like boxes with a blanket in and will sleep where they like and not where humans like ! She will be in your bedroom eventually so give in now lolWe adopted a cat from a rescue shelter about 3 months ago. Not much known about her history apart from her owners died in a fire and she continued to live in the house being fed by neighbours. No one knows her name (she got called phoenix by rescue as she came from fire), they guess her age is about 10. When we got her she'd had surgery for a growth on her neck plus missing fur due to pulling it out caused by anxiety. She teeth removed possibly related to a neurology problem. We had planned to adopt as I'm working from home and it's company for me. She's indoor cat and I can't imagine my live without her now. She's mental but also a sweetheart. We banned her from bedroom so we have one room free from cat hair (she doesn't know she's banned though). We bought all the stuff (bed, scratching posts etc) which have never been used. She has a nice thick soft throw on a sofa she sleeps on. We didn't take out insurance due to her history but set aside money every month for vets bills. So far spent about £400 as she was ill when we got her. She needed vaccine (2 jabs) plus she had cat flu so needed antibiotics.
Are you sure you're not talking about your Mrs ?Been good as good this one. Seems happy and content although a very fussy eater. Not very cuddly and only lets you stroke her in the morning. Is getting to be quite a hunter bringing mice and birds in On a regular basis!