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Quote: Booo @ June 30 2012, 12:14 PM BST

I'll rub off some gay-inducing magic on you.

And so will I. Smarmy

There you go, sootyj, a come-on ^ if I've ever heard one.

Quote: zooo @ June 30 2012, 12:18 PM BST

I hardly ever see cats with collars. I don't think collars are all that common with cats. That's just a dog thing I think.

Really? Huh?
Could I have stolen a cat then? Errr

Quote: Booo @ June 30 2012, 12:21 PM BST

Could I have stolen a cat then? Errr

If the 'stray' was in really good condition, well fed, good fur, socialable and friendly, then it most likely belongs to someone else.

I don't think you need to be a vet detective to figure that out.

Quote: Renegade Carpark @ June 30 2012, 12:23 PM BST

I don't think you need to be a vet detective to figure that out.

So that's 2 kicks and a slap.

I hadn't thought about it like that, ok? Most cats I see around here have a collar.

Might be flea collars. ;)

Quote: zooo @ June 30 2012, 12:38 PM BST

Might be flea collars. ;)

Nope, I do know what flea collars look like. :P

I'm taking Nat's advice and getting him a collar with a note, see if anyone replies.

I mainly worry about where he sleeps.

Awwww. Hopefully he is unspoken for and you can become his new BFF.

Collars on cats can be dangerous

Cats get their back legs in all sorts of positions to scratch their necks, cheeks, ears etc

They can get their claws stuck in the collar whilst doing this and do themselves horrific injuries

Quote: zooo @ June 30 2012, 12:43 PM BST

Awwww. Hopefully he is unspoken for and you can become his new BFF.

That'll be the Child's role. I'm really a dog lady. :D
She's so chilled out and cute, even allows the hamster on her.

We also have Sid the Spider. I thought Sid had moved out but he now lives in the downstairs toilet under the sink behind the drain. I can't catch it to let it out, he's too quick. He's big and spiderey.

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Quote: lofthouse @ June 30 2012, 12:44 PM BST

Collars on cats can be dangerous

Cats get their back legs in all sorts of positions to scratch their necks, cheeks, ears etc

They can get their claws stuck in the collar whilst doing this and do themselves horrific injuries

Always had cats growing up and they wore collars and nothing ever happened.
I see your point, though.

I don't agree with cats wearing leather jackets too. Animal cruelty. ;)

Cats in bomber jackets FTW !!

Quote: zooo @ June 30 2012, 12:48 PM BST

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This is him, just for you. Sorry it's blurry.

I can't look at things like that! Actual proper phobia!

I have changed to a link to save the innocent. And myself.

Quote: zooo @ June 30 2012, 1:02 PM BST

I can't look at things like that! Actual proper phobia!

I have changed to a link to save the innocent. And myself.

Sorry, taken it down. But don't ever post pics of bananas, you owe me.

;)

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