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This is just a long shot,but I would like to say a huge thank you to the driver that slowed down outside the CPT late on Friday night as my cat ran into the road in front of their car. He had just been visiting his favourite watering hole with me and my heart was in my mouth as he excitedly ran into the road. Thank goodness for the careful driver of the car. I hope he or she reads the forum and gets this message. Thank you again
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thomas thomas Wrote:

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> Not a drop had passed his lips.Honest!! He waits

> outside for me!! Not so sure he will be so keen in

> future though after last nights close call !!



Cats have Nine Lives.. Not sure they can actually count, and seem to have poor memories.


Have you thought about a lead. Some cats hate them, but would seem a good idea.


I always fancied taking a Black Panther on a lead to the pub.

Sure I would have a safe journey home late at night...:))

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