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Cats in my opinion are sinister little creatures who target prospective new owners over a lengthy campaign of meticulous surveillance in order to tick all the right boxes regarding the lifestyle of their new servants. What also annoys me is that they think that they have the god given right to wander around MY forest without being taxed. Let me assure you that this is not the case and I've many a 'word in their ear' over this matter and have in some circumstances had to dish out a good toe cutting to get my point across.


Cats are the mammal incarnation of the anti Christ.

My cat got lost.


We'd not long moved house and some mates came round for a few beers after the pub one night. Didn't see the cat again for about 3 weeks after that evening and spent a lot of time looking for him. Driving through the town one evening I saw a cat which looked like ours and stopped the car. Turned out was him and it was up near where my friend lives who had been round after the pub. We reckon that he'd followed him for a bit and then couldn't work his way home. He was very pleased to see us and looked quite worse for wear.


Don't think he was after a better offer as this was over 10 years ago.

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