Went round to the local shop for milk took the scenic route home, well perhaps not scenic but I spotted a sparrow hawk the other day so went to see if it was around. It wasn’t but Buttons was and he followed me home.
Looks like Buttons has settled for the day in the spare/junk room which is good as it is bucketing down and his owners are not at home.
Blimey, that cat has you wrapped round his paw eh?
We had a cat when I was young that used to sleep in my fathers box of thermionic valves. I can’t imagine anywhere more uncomfortable
Caught in the Act!
We caught this “Cat Burglar” in my friend’s garage - I reckon she thought that if she sat still and pretended to be a “cat statue”, we wouldn’t notice her up on that top shelf!
What made us laugh was the “wide-eyed” look of surprise on her face
What a lovely puss!
This is so comical
My Millie used to do this and was a master sulker.
I love that!!!
Cats are such nosy buggers, since 9 am I have been working on my shed, replacing the flashings I think they are called, respraying it along with planter and bench and along comes Buttons to investigate. First he ran along the top of the freshly sprayed planter OK not a biggie but I turn round and there he is with his face in my lunch which is weird because it is Fortisip and to be honest tastes horrible but it is not the first time he has helped himself.
Keep him away from it at all costs - it could be toxic for cats!
**Animal PoisonLine’s top 3 tips for supplements poisoning:
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Do not give human vitamin and mineral supplements to your pet – they may be healthy for you but toxic to your dog or cat
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Keep all supplements hidden away from pets so that they cannot access them, this includes handbags which dogs frequently raid!
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If your pet has eaten your supplements by accident make sure that you seek advice quickly and ideally have the packaging to hand with the strengths of the different ingredients