Kitten webcam, this is better than television...

Toddy

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I'm in dispute with HWMBLT and Son2. I want a kitten :sigh: That wee black and white one would be a delight :D

Oh well.

The webcam is a pleasure to watch; thank you :)

cheers,
M
 
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I want a kitten

M


Ah, yes ..............but do you want a cat ?............if so, adopt one from an animal shelter...:cool:


Didn't watch the whole vid as quite frankly, it bored the **** of me...............
Too many of the blighters round here so I share BR's sentiments ...:D
 
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Toddy

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No, I want a kitten.
Contrary to belief you can train a cat. Mine don't ever go on tables or worktops. Do not ever bring vermin into the house, and do not go into other folks houses, and do go walkabout with me.
I really admire those who take in older cats, and I do support the charities that help rehome them, but they come with someone else's habits and need a lot of attention. I just share my life with my pets; I don't dote on them.

cheers,
M
 

wingstoo

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I think I am right in saying that this is a live webcam link and not a video...So you only have to watch as much as you want rather than waiting for it to end...
 

Toddy

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In that case, get one, then freeze it or have it stuffed, that way it'll stay a kitten forever.:p

:rolleyes: Dead things should be buried or cremated. To be preserved for an eternity as a mummified carcass is my idea of hell.

A well trained and well played with and socialised kitten grows into a well behaved and much loved pet cat, thankfully :D

M
 

Elen Sentier

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No, I want a kitten.
Contrary to belief you can train a cat. Mine don't ever go on tables or worktops. Do not ever bring vermin into the house, and do not go into other folks houses, and do go walkabout with me.
I really admire those who take in older cats, and I do support the charities that help rehome them, but they come with someone else's habits and need a lot of attention. I just share my life with my pets; I don't dote on them.

cheers,
M

Indeed you can train cats, ours always are, even to catching mice, rats and rabbits but not birds - we have an excellent songbird population despite 2 cats and a sparrowhawk and a couple of magpies! They come walkabout with me too, never go on tables or worktops, always come on the bed with me (invited :)) and are equal members of the family. I'm one of those who takes in older cats too, they do adapt after the first month's bonding and adjustment, and get the same amount of atention as other family members. Do have a kitten, Mary, two is even better as they have each other to play with and somebody else to talk "cat" with :)
 

Imagedude

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It's all kicking off again, the brown cat's attacking everthing that moves.


Squeeeeeeeeee!
 

Tengu

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Toddy, you are terrible.

Where would your fellow archaeologists be if they had no mummies to dote upon?
 

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