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Sushi for kitties made by Christi (BuenoStyle). She sell them at her etsy store... and Pipa is there! :D
Meg breaks in and plays with the catnip banana in the sunroom! This was just after I chased her out! Thanks to vf for the title!
Hersteller: Otter House
Jahr: 2016.
Artikelnummer: 72923.
Anzahl Teile: 1000 (40x25)
Masse: 68.5x49 cm
Bild: Mike Payne
Kaufdatum und Ort: Sept. 2019 (OVP von privat)
Datum gelegt: 1.-2. Okt. 2019.
Legezeit: 257 Min.
Diesmal wieder ein extrem schnelles!
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Brand: Otter House
Year: 2016.
Item no.: 72923
Number of pieces: 1000
Measures: 27"x19 1/4" cm
Image by Artist/Photographer: Mike Payne
Date and place of purchase: From a puzzler friend in Germany, Sept. 2019. Still sealed.
Date of completion: October 1-2, 2019.
Time for completion: 257 min.
Extremely fast this time.
This Rocks! This just RRRocks! Missy knows what she likes and a few sniffs of the catnip toys strewn about at my place is a joy. Then, when she and her Mom go back next door to their place, more catnip toys await, she gets Double The Pleasure!
Well maybe. They have been excited the past two mornings here. The cooler, wet weather helps. This one had a mouse earlier too.
If you look closely under her chin you'll see a tiny bit of colour. Her catnip rainbow was underneath her.
So.....how would you react !!!!!
with you're favourite meals wiped out
just because my girth has extended
and I wobble a bit when I walk
and of course I have always intended
to enjoy food rather than talk.
Does Carol want a size zero cat?
then if so, I'm out of the picture,
how can I be expected to live
on catnip, and catnip and more
at the moment its making me so very weak
that I can't lift myself off the floor.
But keep on watching and waiting
for before very long you will see
a lovely slim, slinky, slip of a cat
and that cat can only be ME.
Jewels Hardy proves why cats are much, much better than dogs as Black Cat at Wonder Con.
You can see more of Jewels at: www.facebook.com/whatstarsare?fref=ts
Catnip Carnival is an event that features 10 designers each round and whatever is being sold, 100% of the money goes to the charity for an animal shelter!
Peqe has made a NEW release! The Crop top, in Zebra Edition for the event.
Until the 26th of May the event will have the only colors released thus far (Black and White!)
Demo available, Standard sizing (XXS-L)
100% original!
Other colors will be available after the event!
Enjoy <3
Now at mainstore!
See "The Downfall of Hobo"
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Nepeta is a genus of about 250 species of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae. The members of this group are known as catnip or catmint because of their famous effect on cats—nepeta pleasantly stimulates cats' pheromonic receptors, typically resulting in temporary euphoria. It can also induce mild euphoria in humans.[1]
The genus is native to Europe, Asia and Africa. It is now also common in North America.[2] Most of the species are herbaceous perennial plants, but some are annuals. They have sturdy stems with opposite heart-shaped, green to grayish-green leaves. The flowers are white, blue, pink or lilac and occur in several clusters toward the tip of the stems. The flowers are tubular and spotted with tiny purple dots.
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Norwegian Forest cat is a strong, robust breed that developed in the harsh-wintered areas of Northern Europe. Because of their hearty winter coat, they tend to change appearance quite drastically between seasons. The Wegie sports a silky flowing coat that can come in a variety of colors. This combined with their deep emerald color eyes makes them quite attractive. Norwegian Forest kittens are slow to develop and may not be mature until four years of age.
The Norwegian Forest Cat is a large, powerfully built cat with long hair, a full ruff, tufted ears and a bushy tail. The front legs are slightly shorter than the hind legs. It is a giant among cats, similar in size to the Maine Coon. The long outer coat is glossy and water-resistant, while the thick undercoat adds protection against the cold. The winter coat is even thicker than the summer one. Inevitably, this means a heavy moult once a year.
Norse legend describes this sturdy cat as mysterious and enchanting. Known in its native land as Norsk Skogskatt (Norwegian Forest Cat), its ancestors were Angora cats adopted by Viking sailors in the Near East to serve as rat-catchers, pets, and sometimes as ships' mascots.
Males are larger; females are considerably smaller. When showing these cats, the changing seasons must be taken into an account. The length and thickness of the fur vary considerably depending on the temperature. In summer, the only really long fur that remains is on the tail and the tufts in the ears and between the toes. The coat of the Norwegian Forest Cat is so dense that you need a generous amount of shampoo to make sure that the lather gets through the water-repellent guard hairs. The thicker hairs on the back make it almost waterproof. In winter, the undercoat is extremely thick.
Norwegian Forest Cat Personality The Norwegian is affectionate, confident, calm, and has a faithful nature. It loves the outdoors and is an efficient hunter. The "Wegie," as it is sometimes called, is hardy and self-sufficient and, if an outdoors cat, can endure temperatures of Norway's harsh northern climate.
Personality Norwegian Forest Cats love people and they are aggressive when they seek your attention. They do not like to be left alone for any length of time. They are highly intelligent and can be very rewarding companions as they are extremely friendly and playful. They are not your prototype lap cats.
Wegies, as they are sometimes called, clean themselves pretty well but still need weekly brushing and combing. Start combing at an early age. Norwegian Forest Cats get along very well with other cats and some dogs. When well socialized, the Norwegian Forest cat is very friendly and affectionate and is generally good with kids. They love to climb and frolic around the house. Their voice is a quiet meow. Wegies shed heavily in spring. A Norwegian forest Cat may look like a different cat after losing its long hair. Not to worry, it will grow back when the weather cools.