Tom B
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Registered: 23rd May 05
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
Watched my cousins cat for a fortnight whilst she was on holiday here's my conclusions; they hiss and scratch, you can't take them for walks, they leave hair all over the place, they smell and from what i could gather they bring nothing good to the table
It would probably be different if you had it from when it was a kitten
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GavCorsa
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mine are also like dogs, they eat everything my little boy throws on the floor, lol
instant hoover, lol
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Tom B
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Hammer
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It is a kitten, a house kitten that decided to jump out a window and have me chasing it round the scheme in the pissing rain at half 1 in the morning.
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R Lee
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quote: Originally posted by Tom B
Nothing the Gf's power with the dyson wont cure im sure!
Thats what you think 
I bought top of the range Dyson, with anti allergy gizmo's etc.
Cat hair wins.
Scratches and bites are fun too
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Tom B
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im having secon thoughts already.. The biting and scratching doesnt bother me my job is tough on my hands so have quite tough skin 
Would piss me off to get 2 kittens and find out im allergic though!
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R Lee
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Hey, I'm almost positive I was allergic to cats.
Whenever I was at my mates house, I used to get itchy eyes and sneeze all the time.
Now, I'm sure i've grown out of it being with my 2 little cheeky kitties.
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Corsagarl
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Cats are good pet imo. You have to considering can you let it out and if not will someone be around to look after it otherwise cats can become destructive left alone in a house. Cats do need vaccines, 1 at 12 weeks and another 1 3 weeks later. Then a booster each year. Some people say cats are easy to look after but it depends on the situation and what kind of charater the cat is. A kitten is good idea as you can teach it learn what is bad and what is not.
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Tom B
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going to see some tabby kittens friday
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