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This cat was mis-treated by its owner and thrown out onto the street, unable to walk. The guy in the video rescued it and nursed it back to full health. They now make a really beautiful partnership, don't you think?
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My lot are cooperative enough until I want to put flea treatment on their necks. I finally managed to catch Biscuit a few days ago, after several weeks of trying, but I've been chasing Moonbeam all day long (and for many days before).
Tambo:
Chequers (the big black and white boy) is the one of mine who's obsessed with licking my hands. He'll lick almost anything though and provides a useful 'pre-wash' service for my dinner plates after a meal ;-)
My lot are cooperative enough until I want to put flea treatment on their necks. I finally managed to catch Biscuit a few days ago, after several weeks of trying, but I've been chasing Moonbeam all day long (and for many days before).
Tambo:
Chequers (the big black and white boy) is the one of mine who's obsessed with licking my hands. He'll lick almost anything though and provides a useful 'pre-wash' service for my dinner plates after a meal ;-)
Some 'experts' say that cats lick your hands to get salt, Tambo, but there are plenty of other theories:
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Sorry if I seemed to ignore you (and your cat), Tambo. I've been doing other things and I've only just come back to this thread.
She's absolutely gorgeous!!!
Pasta:
My Biscuit suffers with a flea allergy, meaning that he ends up with semi-bald patches if I can't get the treatment onto him, but it can take me weeks to catch him (and, even then, I can't always be sure that I've applied the stuff properly). At least he seems to have grown out of his epilepsy though; it's 16 months since he last had a fit.
She's absolutely gorgeous!!!
Pasta:
My Biscuit suffers with a flea allergy, meaning that he ends up with semi-bald patches if I can't get the treatment onto him, but it can take me weeks to catch him (and, even then, I can't always be sure that I've applied the stuff properly). At least he seems to have grown out of his epilepsy though; it's 16 months since he last had a fit.