Show us yer pussy....

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This is our cat. She was checking out my engine bay recently..

I get weird looks when I take her to the vets and the receptionist shouts “chunky pa***ter” for me to stand up and walk over.
 
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A few years back now a guy I worked with adopted a tom cat from a rescue centre, apparently he'd just been left there in a cat box with a note saying that he was a baddun.
The guy took him home and introduced him to his own 2 cats. Within a week his own cats had left home, never to be seen again, quickly followed by his neighbours cats????
After a month or so he decided the new moggy must be a bit of a nutter, he was regularly coming home with signs he was involved in some sort of skirmish, but apart from that he seemed happy as Larry.
Any new cats that came into the area didn't seem to be around very long so the guy decided he would try to rehome him, but who would want a nutter cat?
Anyway, he took him to work at Devonport Dockyard, South Yard, and introduced him to his new home, and to some tough, Dockyard moggies. Within a week or so, he'd turfed them all out and ruled supreme for a while.
The story ended later that summer when the guys returned to work after the 2 week summer holidays and the nutter cat had disappeared. He might have moved on to new territories or he may have met his match, may have been taken by foxes or he may have succumbed to human intervention
 
A few years back now a guy I worked with adopted a tom cat from a rescue centre, apparently he'd just been left there in a cat box with a note saying that he was a baddun.
The guy took him home and introduced him to his own 2 cats. Within a week his own cats had left home, never to be seen again, quickly followed by his neighbours cats????
After a month or so he decided the new moggy must be a bit of a nutter, he was regularly coming home with signs he was involved in some sort of skirmish, but apart from that he seemed happy as Larry.
Any new cats that came into the area didn't seem to be around very long so the guy decided he would try to rehome him, but who would want a nutter cat?
Anyway, he took him to work at Devonport Dockyard, South Yard, and introduced him to his new home, and to some tough, Dockyard moggies. Within a week or so, he'd turfed them all out and ruled supreme for a while.
The story ended later that summer when the guys returned to work after the 2 week summer holidays and the nutter cat had disappeared. He might have moved on to new territories or he may have met his match, may have been taken by foxes or he may have succumbed to human intervention

Blimey! There’s one around here that has sorted everything on four legs out! Believe it or not it’s from Dubai and when I shout at it to go away it can’t understand me as it’s used to Arabic. I think.
Water pistol is a international language though
 
They certainly aren’t daft !!

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This is Rusty. He has the softest most luxuriant coat of any pussy I have stroked!..... And I've stroked a few!
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I have one of those, Peggy sue, this her favourite position as hse loves to play fight, still a puppy at 9 yo
Rolo is a Springador. A cross between a Chocolate Labrador and a Springer Spaniel. He looks like a Chocolate Labrador but a bit smaller. And he has a brother called Fudge.

Is Peggy Sue a Springador too @Sean d ?
 
Rolo is a Springador. A cross between a Chocolate Labrador and a Springer Spaniel. He looks like a Chocolate Labrador but a bit smaller. And he has a brother called Fudge.

Is Peggy Sue a Springador too @Sean d ?
Shes a full chocolate mate, I used to work her but she is a family pet now, she was great in the field but bloody beligerant and very strong willed,
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Flushing a pheasant, she has a great nose to find them in the scrub
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This was the result of the above flush as she worked as part of a team with my Harris hawk, Blade
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Some lovely pussies and doggies, we sometimes take them for granted but they all contribute to our wellbeing more than we can know.
Thank you for the pics :thumbsup:
 
Shes a full chocolate mate, I used to work her but she is a family pet now, she was great in the field but bloody beligerant and very strong willed,
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Flushing a pheasant, she has a great nose to find them in the scrub
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This was the result of the above flush as she worked as part of a team with my Harris hawk, Blade
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I had a lovely pheasant and mushroom pie at the Strines inn the other day :thumbsup:
 
I had a lovely pheasant and mushroom pie at the Strines inn the other day :thumbsup:
We never wanted for Pheasant, Partridge or rabbit whilst hunting this hawk, we had 7 years together, once we got thefirst couple of years out of the way he became a very well made hawk and would bag 50-60 Pheasants per season about a dozen Partride and 80-100 rabbits and 20-30 various
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We never wanted for Pheasant, Partridge or rabbit whilst hunting this hawk, we had 7 years together, once we got thefirst couple of years out of the way he became a very well made hawk and would bag 50-60 Pheasants per season about a dozen Partride and 80-100 rabbits and 20-30 various
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Rolo won't even fetch a ball. His brother meanwhile knows subconsciously he was built for fetching birds but just fetches socks and dropped laundry instead...
 
This is Jasper , he was a kitten dumped in a rubbish bin near our house in Spain. We brought him over here, but he is not keen on the weather.He only goes out under duress , never known him catch anything here.In Spain he was fond of locusts and crunched on them whenever he could plus the odd lizard tail.
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