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Post by Lynnrose on Sept 30, 2009 16:40:37 GMT
Lol, bet the photos from this could tell an interesting story
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Post by Lynnrose on May 3, 2011 18:01:52 GMT
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Post by elvisuk on May 3, 2011 18:19:44 GMT
"Pet''s EyeView Camera" that's a good idea LynnRose i wonder how much that costs
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Post by Lynnrose on May 3, 2011 19:26:52 GMT
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Post by elvisuk on May 4, 2011 0:34:32 GMT
Thanks LynnRose i may have a look in to that
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Post by Lynnrose on May 4, 2011 15:11:00 GMT
If you do, we would love to see the movie, don't forget!
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Post by elvisuk on May 4, 2011 17:25:49 GMT
The two cats i was thinking of just sleep, eat, sleep, eat and sleep, eat i think you get the picture LynnRose
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Post by Lynnrose on May 5, 2011 14:55:09 GMT
Like most cats, but usually cats get livelier in the sunny, warm weather.
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Post by elvisuk on May 5, 2011 18:19:30 GMT
On dose one dose not but not my cats anyway so i not my problem
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Post by Lynnrose on May 5, 2011 20:19:40 GMT
Lazy cat/s....
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Post by ken on May 6, 2011 2:32:47 GMT
I would love to put something like that on a Leopard or a Puma, but I'm not really into cats with a shoulder height less than 2.5 feet. I dont particularly like Leopards either, when they come into my shack and eat my dinner. I would sometimes hear a Leopard and you could feel them watching you, but rarely see one. I would like a camera to show just how often they would follow a human. They are only curious, they wont hurt you. I didn't have Pumas in my area, I wouldn't want one of them following me. I would like to know what they get up to though.
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