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Indi's twin brother

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B00 | 12:37 Mon 11th Jun 2012 | Animals & Nature
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I think ive found her twin brother.

http://www.dailymail....0lb--set-growing.html
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I might try and get one of him. Then people will stop being mean about how big my cat is.
He's a friendly looking fella ain't he! ;o)
oh how beautiful
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Lol EV, no one messes with a MC, the sheer size alone puts 'em off!

At my daughters the other day, I was stroking her adult cat and i said "isn't he small?" my daughter replied, "no mum, he's normal sized- Indi's a beast!". I thought it quite amusing how i've come to think that my pony sized (maybe slight exaggeration) cat is normal :P
Wow, what a monster moggie. He's gorgeous. I wonder what he brings home when he goes out hunting
Lol, I do the same. Always think other cats look dinky when they're actually just normal sized.
I think we need more photos
Kiki sheep I expect
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will get the camera out later Rowan. Truth be told she's not all that accommodating when the camera comes out, or friendly either come to think about it!
maybe get someone to put on some kevlar and pick her up...
rowan - kiki sheep, I love it! Can't stop laughing
i wouldn;t want to be brushing that thing
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Rowan?

As promised, taken about 5 minutes ago....

http://i47.tinypic.com/r0vwgy.jpg
That's a tail and a half...she's so stunning...
Do you need a wild animal license to keep that one, Boo?
Crikey! Thats the Beast of Bodmin isn't it?!

Someone I knew a few years back had 3 huge cats. They also had 2 normal sized cats that looked tiny compared to them. They were even too heavy to be picked up.

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