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For The Cat Lovers Amongst You :)
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Horizon documentary tonight - 50 cats in Shamley Green fitted with a GPS/Cam collar to see what they really get up to. Sounds interesting :)
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I would love to have a camera on our cat. I was talking to a near neighbours daughter the other day and she informed me that 'madam' jumps through their bungalow window and sleeps on her bed. Also 'madam' will not eat anything other than IAMS when she's at home but regularly has a very fishy breath reminiscent of Kitty Kat
We live on the edge of a village, fields at the back but a busy road at the front. 'Madam' tends to go out the back and return with various wildlife but once i did see her across the road in a field. Once she moseyed on down the village green to watch a cricket match. I worry she may get run over but she would not be an indoor cat. I try to get her in on a night, winter is easy, bed by the radiator, but in summer she often has all-nighters then sleeps on my bed most of the day.
wolf63 you are right! 'madam' has just made it clear in no uncertain terms she wants letting in so I Jump to it open the door immediately, then she's disgusted cos I haven't got her crunchies ready in her bowl and heaven forbid if she goes upstairs and the bed isn't made. I would not take that behaviour from my children lol!
I will be interested to watch it - not so much because I am a cat lover, but because I lived in Shamley Green many moons ago. There were definitely many many more than 50 cats in the village even then :)
I thought most cat owners got them collars with dinky bells on to help protect the ikkle birdies nowadays?
I thought most cat owners got them collars with dinky bells on to help protect the ikkle birdies nowadays?
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