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I wouldn't.

Cats are the ultimate creatures of comfort. They just love sleeping in cardboard boxes - the snugger the better.

(If the cat was in the slightest way unhappy, it wouldn't stay still long enough to take the photo!)

 

 

Kev.

(The only thing cats love better than a cardboard box, is a paper bag - to play in.)

:)

 

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24 minutes ago, SHMD said:

I wouldn't.

Cats are the ultimate creatures of comfort. They just love sleeping in cardboard boxes - the snugger the better.

(If the cat was in the slightest way unhappy, it wouldn't stay still long enough to take the photo!)

 

 

Kev.

(The only thing cats love better than a cardboard box, is a paper bag - to play in.)

:)

 

I thought he was referring to the witch's cat!:unsure:

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7 hours ago, BoD said:

The one that was sitting on the front of her broom and is now just a pussy.

As aficionados of Terry Pratchet's Discworld will know, the cat (specifically, Nanny Ogg's Greebo) sits on the bristle end, so will avoid the consequences of such accidents!

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A witches cat is often pictured/situated on the end of a witch/broom combo for weather vanes, so that they point into the wind.

 

Let me assure you that real (Lancashire) witches exchanged cats for brollies years ago!

Hence me miss-understanding the op's context.

 

My deepest apologies to Marc.

 

 

Kev.

:)

 

 

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Last week, I travelled on one of Northern's new 331 units.

After the obligatory train/destination announcement, the guard added.

"As you can see it's a new train, let's keep it that way"

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1 hour ago, Ramblin Rich said:

Really not sure how to classify this. :scratch_one-s_head_mini:

They may well be better drivers than those discussed on the "level crossing stupidity" and "driving standards" threads! :O

 

On the BBC text it did note that the rats did not take a driving test at the end of it...............:unsure:

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10 hours ago, Ramblin Rich said:

Really not sure how to classify this. :scratch_one-s_head_mini:

They may well be better drivers than those discussed on the "level crossing stupidity" and "driving standards" threads! :O

 

 

I would have thought that where there is congestion they would be quite capable of taking........

 

 

Wait for it......

 

 

Rat Runs!!!

 

 

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6 hours ago, Furness Wagon said:

its not only dogs I'm sure that's what my cat sees.

 

Marc

 

I had a cat that loved being hoovered.

 

He used to lie down and stretch when the hoover came out, Then wouldn't move until he'd had a few strokes down his back, then he'd move out the way when he'd had enough. Obviously on a low setting.:superstition:

 

 

 

Jason

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9 hours ago, Steamport Southport said:

 

I had a cat that loved being hoovered.

 

He used to lie down and stretch when the hoover came out, Then wouldn't move until he'd had a few strokes down his back, then he'd move out the way when he'd had enough. Obviously on a low setting.:superstition:

 

 

 

Jason

Yes I had a cat like that once, didn't really mind, but not for long.

 

Also had one dog that loved being vacuumed, another that tolerated it, but clearly not happy. As for the rest, well the cat/dogs were never to be seen in the same room! 

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