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They'll be known as ciaouch ouch ouch if i ever catch them doing their business, it's a shame my 14ft burmese isn't still with us, she'd have sorted them out .
Strange thing is i have a dog, and have a resident fox.......surely that should keep the cats at bay.....nooooooo course not.
Maybe we should breed 3ft T blondis and L para's and let them loose
They'll be known as ciaouch ouch ouch if i ever catch them doing their business, it's a shame my 14ft burmese isn't still with us, she'd have sorted them out .
Strange thing is i have a dog, and have a resident fox.......surely that should keep the cats at bay.....nooooooo course not.
Maybe we should breed 3ft T blondis and L para's and let them loose
I agree and I own several cats! (Yes, it's all down to inconsiderate ****s like me! lol!)
I just wish there was a way I could get them to do all their business in MY garden instead of the local vegetable patch of neatly kept flowerbed. (Or sandpit if you're really unlucky!)
I also agree with the idea of a spider sized cat, far less poop and puke to contend with!! And their damn hair! I think my tortie has been learning how to 'flick' hairs like a spider too! Only got to look at her and she practically moults on demand!
I did see those two spiders Lee mentioned and they were beauties! The Apophysis was introduced as a 'bad tempered little ...' and she was ready with the hair flicking before we even looked at her I think! Massive though! And a brilliant copper colour too.
And the parahybana was gorgeous and not quite so anti social!
Not sure they were quite as big as cats but they were some mighty specimens!
Can't wait till my two get that big....
Hard to believe my wonky/bandy legged little spiderling will grow into one of those monsters!
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