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Old 04-11-2009, 09:02 PM
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Everyone has absolutely beautiful cats, I love how every picture shows a bit of their personality. It doesn't seem fair for me to comment on a few cos they're all so

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The day after his vet trip(dont laugh at him)

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LOL! Sorry he is gorgeous but I've never seen a cat that looks like that. He looks so pissed lol.

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Pumpkin, as a kitten:
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C-fer as a kitten:
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Ooh I remember seeing that picture before cos Pumpkin is the double of my Butters

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Whiskers

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I love Whiskers! Looks like royalty lol. Is he a maine coon?

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These are my two new gorgeous kittens

This is George (Curious George)

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and this is his sister Maisy

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And here they are all snuggled up together when they arrived

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and finally, because I love this one - this is George and maisy helping me work!

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They have such cute faces! What breed are they? I love how cats just sit on your books when you're trying to study lol, mine do that to me, I call them study aids!
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Old 04-11-2009, 09:10 PM
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They have such cute faces! What breed are they? I love how cats just sit on your books when you're trying to study lol, mine do that to me, I call them study aids!

Thanks - they're British Short Hairs
It's brilliant - they make excellent paper weights!
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Old 05-11-2009, 07:00 PM
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Ooh they must be pedigree then, I used to think mine were British Short Hairs but I think they must just be mongrels! Here's mine:

Butters (Buzz):



When we'd just moved in - I think he's saying "where are we?"



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Bugeye:



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Old 05-11-2009, 10:19 PM
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Moggie cats are often referred to as Domestic Shorthairs, but cos we are in Britain, they are also sometimes referred to as British Shorthairs.

However BSH are a registered pedigree breed, so there is a difference.
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Old 06-11-2009, 08:56 AM
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Moggie cats are often referred to as Domestic Shorthairs, but cos we are in Britain, they are also sometimes referred to as British Shorthairs.

However BSH are a registered pedigree breed, so there is a difference.
Yeah mine are BSH and registered (non-active register). We didn't plan on getting pedigrees but we had been looking for kittens for a while and when we saw these two we fell in love and just couldn't resist and the breeder was so lovely We've only had them 2 weeks and I just can't stop looking at them
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