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Misses saw some nail glove type thing majigs and though they would be good for our cat (who loves to scratch our carpet)
check out tilly's (my cool little ragdoll) ... -
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I wonder how long they will last
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong.......... Why would anyone have a cat as a pet. They are the devils work, trust me!
"The early bird catches the worm.... but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese"
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Originally Posted by
Stewart
Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong.......... Why would anyone have a cat as a pet. They are the devils work, trust me!
youre right stew, cruelest things on this planet. one of the few animals that kill just for fun.
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Dont worry, they gave us plenty of spares
(I think they are glued on too)
Im more of a dog man myself stu but, this cat grew on me. She is realy affectionate, but can be stuborn (just not as friendly/ loyal as a dog)
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Originally Posted by
tfs
Dont worry, they gave us plenty of spares

(I think they are glued on too)
Im more of a dog man myself stu but,
this cat grew on me. She is realy affectionate, but can be stuborn (just not as friendly/ loyal as a dog)
Can you not get it surgically removed..
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I always seem to set myself up for these kind of comments
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Originally Posted by
Dave
Can you not get it surgically removed..

No...... You just put the cat in the bin. (;o)
"The early bird catches the worm.... but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese"
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Originally Posted by
Stewart
No...... You just put the cat in the bin. (;o)
wouldnt go down well with the misses though!
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user123
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Cats are wonderful, well not all of them, but mine is - it's love love love!! But I don't like the idea of those nail caps, to me that's just cruel, but our cat goes outdoors and has to be able to climb and defend himself...
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Our cat rarely goes outdoors and when it does its only in our garden. The bread of our cat is renowned for being very docile and apparently not very well suited to being outdoor cats due to there overly laid back attitude.
Apparently, they were a hybrid in the 1960's and there are various rumours as to why they have such unusual personalities but they are unlike most cats. I dont even think our cat would now how to deffend itself. (no joke)
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user123
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Sounds a cutey...
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Originally Posted by
mikefiesta
youre right stew, cruelest things on this planet. one of the few animals that kill just for fun.
It's in a cat's nature to hunt and kill and it doesn't have the intelligence to override it's natural tendencies therefore it's not fun for it. There's only one species kills for 'fun'.
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