Discussion on Cats, Moggies and Felines in general [with Pictures]


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So the ruler of our world is a 15 and half year old Maltese. Our neighbour has cat as their ruler , it appears said feline ruler has discovered how much fun it is to tease a neighbour. I did comment to comment that is only fair as when we moved in we had Mog a very small ruler who terrorised the two dogs that did live there at the time lol
 
A cat lovers nirvana ? ..or what a way to test your nerves….

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Addendum.. this is not an AI fabrication( Well I don't think it is anyway.. ) it was on safari.com , see updated post below

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