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Hmmm, it seems my two know that something is up as I prepare to go away for a few days.
When I get back from being away, my cat has a "forgiveness ritual" she imposes on me. She goes under the dining room table, where she sits with her back to me. I have to crawl under the table, then pat and cuddle her until she acknowledges me. Then I'm forgiven.
 
When I get back from being away, my cat has a "forgiveness ritual" she imposes on me. She goes under the dining room table, where she sits with her back to me. I have to crawl under the table, then pat and cuddle her until she acknowledges me. Then I'm forgiven.
Lucky! Ours use to leave three little gifts of poo on the front door mat, inside house, just to show her approval of our activities. :)
 
When I get back from being away, my cat has a "forgiveness ritual" she imposes on me. She goes under the dining room table, where she sits with her back to me. I have to crawl under the table, then pat and cuddle her until she acknowledges me. Then I'm forgiven.
I am lucky in that regard. As soon as I get home they won't leave me out of their sight. They become quite the furry trip hazard! :D
 
He is a bit subdued at the moment, don’t know how he did it, probably ran into something in one of his manic moments, off the vet tomorrow and I dare say he will return with a cone of shame!

It’s quite common apparently, third eye lid, one of our burmese lost hers at a very young age, didn’t slow her down at all! Normally it will be due to another cat, but with Max, he is by himself.


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He is a bit subdued at the moment, don’t know how he did it, probably ran into something in one of his manic moments, off the vet tomorrow and I dare say he will return with a cone of shame!

It’s quite common apparently, third eye lid, one of our burmese lost hers at a very young age, didn’t slow her down at all! Normally it will be due to another cat, but with Max, he is by himself.


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He really is a 'special' cat ;)
Poor lamb though - hope he is back to his normal manic self soon.
 

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