You know you have a quilt friendly cat when...
#31
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Join Date: May 2010
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eDear feline fanatic. I also ad a beatiful Maine Coon and he only lasted about 7 years. He had a heart murmur also and then developed diabetes and was on insulin. My little Fluffy died one night while I was holding him.. i still miss my little boy, and he was such a beauty to look at. I am so sorry for your loss.
#34
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Holmen, WI
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How precious! My Boxer, Rocky, HAS to lay right in the middle of the floor between me and the iron and the computer, so I always have to step over him. He also lays at the end of my table blocking the exit in case I walk out. When I am at my machine, he lays right behind my chair, so I can't get up! Heaven forbid I should make him move!! Sometimes, I feel like a contortionist, trying to get around him so HE'S not disturbed! Who is the crazy one here?????
This kitty is so sweet! So patient! Able to resist all those "birds"... LOL!
#38
What a sweet cat!
My tuxedo cat, Frodo, doesn't come around when I'm sewing, but if I leave fabric where he can lay on it, he does. Sabrina, my boxer, could care less. LOL
Alaskagal - Yes, the rubber gloves works on dog hair. I used to have a german shepard/wolf mix and during the warm months he would shed enough to create another dog.
My tuxedo cat, Frodo, doesn't come around when I'm sewing, but if I leave fabric where he can lay on it, he does. Sabrina, my boxer, could care less. LOL
Alaskagal - Yes, the rubber gloves works on dog hair. I used to have a german shepard/wolf mix and during the warm months he would shed enough to create another dog.
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