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With all the topics about missing or fat cats in this Forum, I thought it about time we had a Gallery just for them.

Look forward to seeing the photos!


Hereeeeeeeeee's Spacey! She shook her head as she does not want to be recognised because she is so shy. So I have included another one.


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THANKS KEEF BELOW!

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*Takes deep breath*


If the photo is nowhere else on the internet, and on your home PC


1. Do exactly what you already did to attach it.

2. View the post, and click the attachment to open the photo.

3. Copy the URL of the photo (in the adress bar at the top, copy is Ctrl C)

4. Come back to post, and click "edit post"

5. In the texp box, get the cursor where you'd like the photo to be (either at the bottom, or midway through if you want more text below it).

6. Click the little button with the sun setting over a mountain (4th in from the left, between the Italic and the globe).

7. When the prompt window pops up, paste (Ctrl V) the URL from step 3 in to it and click OK. You will now see some code entered in to your past, this should mean the photo will be there when you click "save changes".


If the photo is elsewhere on the web


This is easier, similar to above, just find the photo on the web,

1. right click on it, and go to properties.

2. Highlight the image URL in the properties, and copy it (Ctrl C).


Then come back and do stages 6 & 7 from above. Hope that makes some sense.

Pickle, Diesel now resides at a number of houses in the area, including Halicon's (cf. Minihalicon "Veesl! Veesl!") and PGC's and a family down Ondine Road. And occasionally with us.


He's getting quite porky so at least one of his other houses (but not Halicon or PGC) is feeding him. I'm really sad about it, but can't force him to come home...


(who's Lady B?)

Moos, thanks. Glad he's OK, he's such a sweet cat. Can't believe he's chilled enough to sit in the same room as 2 or more rampaging toddlers - our cat currently leaves home at 8am and returns at 7pm when he knows it's safe, so I imagine he probably has other homes too!


My little man calls our Cat Mika "Beeka", but more often than not he also gets called "Dieeeeeeesel".


I'm confused about who Lady B is too!!

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http://photos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-sf2p/v133/144/108/606335296/n606335296_1300069_6478.jpg


What a nice thread, so lovely to see everyone's cats when they are not lost!! This is Ella and Louis.

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