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Cats owned: Moggies
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03-09-2009, 07:58 PM   #21

Re: A sulky Smudge


Smudge is in a better mood today thanks Jan but is a wee bit miffed that I allowed it to be windy and her fur got ruffled.

I'm not sure that it would be an awfully good idea to get Smudge and Posh comparing notes- we staff may find their expecations increase exponentially and PLEASE don't mention the words 'hand feeding' anywhere near Madam!



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03-09-2009, 08:14 PM   #22

Re: A sulky Smudge


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Smudge is in a better mood today thanks Jan but is a wee bit miffed that I allowed it to be windy and her fur got ruffled.

I'm not sure that it would be an awfully good idea to get Smudge and Posh comparing notes- we staff may find their expecations increase exponentially and PLEASE don't mention the words 'hand feeding' anywhere near Madam!
Lol, they spoil easily, don't they? Leia is always disgruntled when it rains and she doesn't get her afternoon grass. I have explained many times that while I love her dearly I will NOT go out in the rain to pick her grass...

Her sulky expression is not as good as Smudge's; thank goodness she doesn't read these posts!



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