British Comedy Guide

Cats, cats, cats, etc. Page 8

Quote: sootyj @ November 21 2010, 1:13 PM GMT

Those Norwegian blues stun easily?

Eastern rosellas too. The Pythons were obviously cat lovers; the old crone belts her cat against the wall at least six times:

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The cat is a poor man's dog. Untrustworthy creatures.

Pff. The dog is a stupid man's cat.
Men who can't handle a pet with a mind of its own. :)

Someone acknowledge Biscuit's tiny cuteness!

Quote: Nat Wicks @ November 21 2010, 2:22 PM GMT

Someone acknowledge Biscuit's tiny cuteness!

It's lovely imo (in a curry) :)

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Biscuit is cuuuuuuuute!

Also looks like he has a tiny cat moustache.

Quote: zooo @ November 21 2010, 2:25 PM GMT

Biscuit is cuuuuuuuute!

Also looks like he has a tiny cat moustache.

She. And she does have a moustache :D She has a tasche related nickname which I can't remember, and there's a bit of a running joke with friends that she's actually an english Gent.

Awww!

Quote: Gerry McDonnell @ November 21 2010, 2:06 PM GMT

The cat is a poor man's dog. Untrustworthy creatures.

Agreed.

Cats are selfish too. People should get themselves a more affectionate pet, like a dog or a bear.

Or maybe even a wise-cracking owl.

Cats provide a simple short-cut to fame. Just put one in a bin.

Quote: don rushmore @ November 22 2010, 12:47 AM GMT

Agreed.

Cats are selfish too. People should get themselves a more affectionate pet, like a dog or a bear.

All three of my cats are very affectionate. I would like a bear though.

Quote: Nat Wicks @ November 22 2010, 8:46 AM GMT

I would like a bear though.

Bit early in the morning for drinking.

Quote: Nat Wicks @ November 22 2010, 8:46 AM GMT

All three of my cats are very affectionate. I would like a bear though.

They usually like Jimmy Sommervile

I wouldn't say no to a badger.

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