Photos of our pets

Looks like a Cultist player to me.

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Not a pet, but a feral living under the deck at the office I am visiting.

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I interrupted Hoppy and Gary’s cuddle to snap this. They weren’t impressed with the invasion of their privacy. Geez, get a room, guys!

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Back home. My cats.

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Mum’s French Bulldog / Chihuahua cross had a new chew toy yesterday. Here’s a photo of it from an hour later:

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“Frustration-free packaging.”

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Two and a half outdoor lap cats this morning. They weren’t interested in my attempts to drink my tea.

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Find the biscuits.

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Snap!

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Is that cat wearing a harness?

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No kink shaming here.

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Most of the time she’s an indoor cat because we live right between a dual carriageway and a railway line. I’m trying to get her used to a harness and lead so she can explore outside safely.

She may murder me in my sleep before I succeed, however.

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Sometimes when you stare into the void, the void stares back…

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This is staring into the void. Well, up the chimney in a previous house.

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That was the photo that kept on giving!

(There was also a speck of dust on my screen that, at full zoom on the photo, momentarily had me thinking "wait, is that another one? :).

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“This is not just any paper bag…”

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Our new rescue kittens! A crate of 8 kittens and two cats was found by the side of the road in October. These lovely little ladies came home with us last Saturday and are finally starting to relax a little. They are very skittish, and not well… I’ve forgotten a word. The word for where they are used to people. That. They are not well that.

Anyway… Meet Amber (nose streak!) and Isen. Isen is short for “Eyes in the dark”. (See Norman Reedus)

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You need to take that mirror back, it’s faulty.

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