Paws, claws, hooves, feathers and fins

I’ve known a Purrl and a Jaspurr

The best name we’ve ever had for a cat was Ceefer.

A great aunt asked if that was French :rofl:

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If I ever decide to own a cat (which I likely won’t), said cat’s name shall be “Snickels”

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It’s no Beelzebob. He was a devil of a cat, was “Bobcat”.

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She is beautiful- reminds me very much of my childhood cat Tabitha- also a rescue & very affectionate. Good on you Wim.

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Oh beehive yourself.

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I used to have one euphemistically called “S.natch”. My mother asked if she was called that because she s.natched at toys. Yes mum.

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This is my cat Sjena, had her for just over 2 months. Certainly made my life far more interesting in lockdown!

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Some of you are going to have your minds blown when you find out about dogs.

Shocked there was no “prince”, or “the feline formerly known as pussycat”

I’m sure there’s a cat-related Prince reference.
Does the rap on Alphabet Street, I reckon.
Maybe it’s just Cat?
I’m not, you know, obsessive.

Ducklings aplenty and of varying age - Main Rd Eltham…


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Faaarrrkkk!

I know, right! Bloody hell, I would have ■■■■ myself.

I can’t watch your video in case they get the seal (I can’t watch that stuff) but the lady on the boat must have been ■■■■■■■■ herself!!!
I’d like to think she took off with the seal & saved him.

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The video shows the whales working as a team to create a wave big enough to flip the seals off the ice sheets. That would have been a very real possibility in that scenario and she wouldn’t have had any idea how big the wave could be and whether or not she’d be caught out in all the mayhem.

Scary ■■■■

This thread took a turn.

Could have edited out the lingering view of the fins 5 seconds in. SPOILERS!