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    Did her personality change after the pregnancy? We had a young cat who was really hyper-active and energetic, after her pregnancy and taking care of her litter (until they went to new homes) she became like this total 'mother' cat, she would never go outside and was always really gentle etc.. I don't recall her claws even coming out once in about ten years!

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      Unfortunately the pregnancy didn't go too well, and see had about six kittens all of which were premature. We thought one of them was going to make it, as it was able to survive the night, but that one died the next day too Probably due to the fact that she was so young.

      So she never got a chance to do the mothering part of things (I think she knew that the kittens had no chance as she didn't want to go near even the one that survived the night).

      Personality wise, she's still pretty much the same now as she was before and after the birth, very active and running around alot, occasionally beating up her brother Shadow It's a shame we never got the chance to see if bringing up the kittens would have changed her at all.

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        Originally posted by HumanEnergy
        Unfortunately the pregnancy didn't go too well, and see had about six kittens all of which were premature. We thought one of them was going to make it, as it was able to survive the night, but that one died the next day too Probably due to the fact that she was so young.
        same happened to a cat i had when i was a kid myself

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          Dont let those dogs win - cat updates please!

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            Here are some... umm... artsy shots of Smudge and Star
            Last edited by EJG1980; 01-03-2007, 20:52.

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              Well, the first one's nice.... (weirdo)

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                It wasn't my fault, the macro lens for my camera forced me to take them

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                    Originally posted by HumanEnergy
                    It wasn't my fault, the macro lens for my camera forced me to take them
                    Are we talking 1.4 or 1.8?

                    I understand your enthusiasm 8)

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                      Originally posted by thebuddahman
                      Are we talking 1.4 or 1.8?

                      I understand your enthusiasm 8)
                      We're talking the cheapest Sigma 50mm f/2.8 Which I had to sell due to monetary needs But I should be getting a replacement in the not too distant future. Anyway, to keep this on topic, here's a pic of a cat in a box:
                      Last edited by EJG1980; 01-03-2007, 20:52.

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                        I'm allergic to cats

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                          Been meaning to resurrect this thread for ages now.

                          (Usual poor quality apologies apply)

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                            Bloody hell, Keith. By the look on that cat's face anyone'd think you've been raping it up the arse. Most misterable cat ever! Are you sure you didn't kill its mother before the first picture was taken?

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                              She's lovely really. She just doesn't look impressed.

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                                Hers my cat Chelsea in various funny positions
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