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18-Jul-2008, 04:16 PM #121
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Most of the Crime Scene Evidence has been washed off now,
But SweetPea was helping me paint the deck yesterday.
She was hiding under the deck and was attacking the paint brush when I got down to the ground.

She forgot to wash her face ...

I finally figured out why everything sticks to her whiskers.
The ends were burnt when she was playing with, and investigating, the dancing flame from a candle a couple months ago.


Beautiful cat!
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19-Jul-2008, 05:39 PM #122
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Most of the Crime Scene Evidence has been washed off now,
But SweetPea was helping me paint the deck yesterday.
She was hiding under the deck and was attacking the paint brush when I got down to the ground.

She forgot to wash her face ...

I finally figured out why everything sticks to her whiskers.
The ends were burnt when she was playing with, and investigating, the dancing flame from a candle a couple months ago.
she's a beauty with such stunning eyes too!
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26-Jul-2008, 05:00 PM #123
Sweetpea just brought us a present … And Scooter’s checking it out.
Meanwhile, My wife is trying to get to the grill on the deck.

Don’t know if it’s a Trophy .. or Sweetpea’s contribution for dinner.
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26-Jul-2008, 08:43 PM #124
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Sweetpea just brought us a present … And Scooter’s checking it out.
Meanwhile, My wife is trying to get to the grill on the deck.

Don’t know if it’s a Trophy .. or Sweetpea’s contribution for dinner.
Bad kitty!
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27-Jul-2008, 10:04 AM #125
Good kitty, trying to feed her family.
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good kitty, trying to feed her family.
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27-Jul-2008, 12:11 PM #127
I used to think that having a few cats outside would take care of a mouse problem.
But earlier this year, we had a Mouse in the House.
Out house cats could’ve cared Less.

I’m now thinking that no intelligent mouse would be caught dead outside.
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27-Jul-2008, 12:14 PM #128
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i used to think that having a few cats outside would take care of a mouse problem.
But earlier this year, we had a mouse in the house.
Out house cats could’ve cared less.

I’m now thinking that no intelligent mouse would be caught dead outside.
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02-Aug-2008, 10:36 PM #129
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Don't even try to convince me you're Hungry.

That's a bird feather on her eye brow and by the left ear.
There was one on her whisker, but it fell off before I could grab my Camera.
There's probably 15 minutes between these two shots.
This cat can play a good role in halloween


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03-Aug-2008, 04:48 AM #130
Will send photo of dog later!
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19-Aug-2008, 02:20 AM #131
My dog eats the grass and this make me a bit worried so i texted to AQA and they say grass help to dog to feel better and i didnt know that... i think she is old and ill but she kept on fit and living and i think grass is helping her!
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My dog eats the grass and this make me a bit worried so i texted to AQA and they say grass help to dog to feel better and i didnt know that... i think she is old and ill but she kept on fit and living and i think grass is helping her!
They are getting a signal from mother nature that they need it. OK as long as there are no pesticides on it.
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20-Aug-2008, 06:19 AM #133
Cats eat grass too, it helps them get rid of fur balls & also helps digestion I think,
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20-Aug-2008, 06:24 AM #134
Also it help to reduce stomache
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Also it help to reduce stomache


Maybe I should start eating grass too,
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