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    .. half hanging off a stool at the top of the stairs or in amongst the stinky, dirty socks. Where else would you go with the whole house and garden to choose from?
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    LOL, no accounting for taste.
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    Or of course, there's always the really secure spot - under a lumpy-looking mat on the landing so you can't be seen. No worries about being stepped on or tripping up your owner.....
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    Lol. And after falling asleep, they fall off the chair. They give you a black look as if to say why did you do that.
    Nice captures

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    You're right there, Beryl. The other day she started sucking in her sleep, She sucked harder and harder until you could see her throat swallowing and then, because she was making so much noise she woke herself up.. and gave me a dirty look

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    I love that last shot!

    Maybe in a former life she was a dosser, and rather liked that way of life?

    I think that cat has got you round her little paw, Louise!

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    Well, you're not far from the truth Catherine. She was a stray who made her way to my garden because of the bird feeding (and big hedge to shelter under). She wasn't too successful though and was very thin. She then did the "ooh-my-leg-is-caught-up-in-my-collar" bit and the rest is history. Of course, she hasn't moved a muscle since other than to go to the food bowl or back to bed, so yes - I'm her servant

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    Oh defiately A cat is not your pet. You are hers or his

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    A dog has owners, a cat has staff

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