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    Crufts…

    Is back on tv next week,anyone else watch this dog fest and try to work out which dog is worth the £100 prize money?

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    No, but my cat watches, he reckons he could ‘ave em all

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    1. There’s some proper poncy dogs that gets entered into crufts with their Prem star hair cuts

    2. There are some proper mental cats out there,proper head cases which leaves me to believe that they probably could griff

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    This in our lad when he was in the local cattery

    https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid...6&locale=en_GB

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    Quote Originally Posted by griff View Post
    This in our lad when he was in the local cattery

    https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid...6&locale=en_GB
    How has he adapted to life in Gloucestershire Griff?

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    Quote Originally Posted by howoldboy View Post
    How has he adapted to life in Gloucestershire Griff?
    I was talking about this to Mrsgriff earlier. In Gilcrux we had fields, gardens and a churchyard around us but the only cats around were feral. As a result ours was forever stressed and got a bit lairy at times. I’ve got the scars. We let him out here about a fortnight ago an he has a 50 yard walk past some houses into a small wood. He’s in his element and the only other cats are domestic moggies and he’s much calmer which is useful as he’s a powerful 6kg unit with teeth and claws a T Rex would be proud of. Much better. We still keep him in at night though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by griff View Post
    I was talking about this to Mrsgriff earlier. In Gilcrux we had fields, gardens and a churchyard around us but the only cats around were feral. As a result ours was forever stressed and got a bit lairy at times. I’ve got the scars. We let him out here about a fortnight ago an he has a 50 yard walk past some houses into a small wood. He’s in his element and the only other cats are domestic moggies and he’s much calmer which is useful as he’s a powerful 6kg unit with teeth and claws a T Rex would be proud of. Much better. We still keep him in at night though.
    He's a very handsome lad. How old is he?

    Delighted he has settled well in his new surroundings. I feared it might be a struggle.

    Did he try making any escape attempts during the first couple of weeks?

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    I can’t see owt in the link,maybe it’s because I’ve not got Facebook

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    Quote Originally Posted by chaincey.ncfc View Post
    I can’t see owt in the link,maybe it’s because I’ve not got Facebook
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    That’s an awesome looking cat griff,I will give it six months and he will have risen through the cat ranks to become the Don Coreone of the area

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