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HufflyPuffly

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she is gorgeous, how on earth do you get anything else done apart from admiring the princess :D

it is tricky, though with being ill she’s been fabulous entertainment for me ?.

Fortunately he's got off to go bonk a fleece throw (despite the fact he's done!!!) But I've just had the following "help" wrapping

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Also this is usually his spot but someone is making a serious claim to it ?

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oh they are so gorgeous, hope he has his own ‘special’ fleece ?.

Lovely kittehs!

hard being a kitty cat!

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HufflyPuffly

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Doesn’t need to be near another cat now to see how big she’s getting!

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She is also getting naughtier as she can reach more things ???‍♀️. Current victims have been the lovely merino wool gloves my brother sent for Christmas, and although I cannot prove it was her, my pot plant has been savaged and has definite bite marks on it ??.

The stems I’m attempting to save despite bite marks:
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Ooh look at all that fluff!!! ?

One of ours is a pain for trying to chew on plants he once pulled over a vase of flowers my mum had received and the water went all over his new insurance renewal paperwork that had just arrived, she had had a stressful day at work as well she then went upstairs and thought he'd died as he was sprawled out on the landing ?

We have to be very careful what plants or flowers are allowed in the house as he will try and eat them so anything potentially toxic or unsure if it is cant be had
 

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Love the teeth marks in the pot plants. Ida does that, I have had to limit my house plant to ones not toxic to cats, and then consigned them to a shelf in the kitchen she can't reach...
 

HufflyPuffly

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Ooh look at all that fluff!!! ?

One of ours is a pain for trying to chew on plants he once pulled over a vase of flowers my mum had received and the water went all over his new insurance renewal paperwork that had just arrived, she had had a stressful day at work as well she then went upstairs and thought he'd died as he was sprawled out on the landing ?

We have to be very careful what plants or flowers are allowed in the house as he will try and eat them so anything potentially toxic or unsure if it is cant be had

? that does sound stressful naughty kitty cat!!!

Love the teeth marks in the pot plants. Ida does that, I have had to limit my house plant to ones not toxic to cats, and then consigned them to a shelf in the kitchen she can't reach...

hmm seems to be a theme here, clearly not that odd to savage pot plants then ???‍♀️.

Look at the size of her body compared to her little head! She's so cute, she can't possibly be responsible for all that death and destruction. No you're quite wrong, it must have been someone else.
Although in that photo it does look like she's currently giving zero f**ks about the situation...

100% Zero f*cks given! This morning she re-stole the gloves and then thought it was an amazing game to leg it round the house with them whilst I chased her ???‍♀️.

I have a cat who eats plants too. He massacred my Christmas poinsettia!

Clearly a popular pass time for certain cats then!

Also noted to start looking up what plants are poisonous, not that I’m very green fingered and this has compounded it...
 
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