He didn't sit there long Starty. It was just out of the oven...ouch!!
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Army Thread 26th June
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Army Thread 26th June
Yep! He's nearly five months old now and as bright as a button. He's behaving the way a cat should most of the time now, except for the odd bit of lunacy, but he shares that with me.Opal;646750 wrote: Kittens can fairly move when they want to alright,
He's fun.
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Army Thread 26th June
When I got him at six weeks he knew exactly how to use it. I was amazed. He's only had one little accident and that was my fault. His tray had been left a little too long. I've never had litter tray before. My last cat was raised in farming country and only came in the house to check the food was still coming....one2many;646752 wrote: How is he getting on with the litter tray Pops?
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Army Thread 26th June
I think you have to let the cat decide to a certain extent Oney.
I'd like mine to go out when it feels like it but I'm a bit nervous about letting him out incase he doesn't come back. I'm sure he will though. (Almost) I treat him well and don't annoy him
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