Anubis?I am much more of a cat man to be honest but i did have one of these and he was a brilliant pet/guard dog.
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Anubis?
That is incredible! They are adorable! That last photo of them all begging for a treat with their eyes? Priceless! Thank you for sending mate!Turns out group shoots are no probs. This is from just now....
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I just noticed that empty plate. I guess they are wondering where their breakfast is.
Lovely blokeOne last thing, if you are not following Niall Harbison on social media, do yourself a favour.
I am much more of a cat man to be honest but i did have one of these and he was a brilliant pet/guard dog.
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Post kitties too!!!!I'm a cat person myself, but that's some lovely canines in this thread!![]()
A thread I saw randomly whilst lurking and thought I could actually post something on without people arguing
This is Bella.. now nearly 5
Did a thread on here about 5 years ago on how hard it is to adopt a dog when you have kids in the uk. She came from Bosnia, has trashed the house many times… is fussy now about walking when it’s too cold or wet… gate crashes TEAMs calls and is my daily companion. Also gets me out for walks whilst I indulge in podcasts
We think she is a Barrack Hound. Such a loving breed if so. Always get stopped by people with the poodle crosses asking what is he… “she is a she and we don’t know… “ how to start a polite convo with a stranger
This is Woody, sadly no longer with us. Named after Woodgate - the wife and kids had the choice of Woody, Allan, Stewy or Des. He liked nothing more than laying on his back showing off his talentsView attachment 21287
Absolutely spot on. They are one of the family.
Says it lot that I was more upset having to say goodbye to Lady, then I was when my Dad died
This big boy sadly left us two years ago. Abandoned by his mum, he was rescued by my mum and adopted by me and my wife.Post kitties too!!!!

This big boy sadly left us two years ago. Abandoned by his mum, he was rescued by my mum and adopted by me and my wife.
One of the least gracious cats to ever have walked this planet, he was a lovingly annoying, loud and and hairy creature.
We have two new cats now, sisters who hate each others guts, but still miss our orange hairball.
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Oh he was a character.Mate. He looks like he was fudging brilliant!!!!! What a character!
EDIT: just came back to this thread to marvel at this magnificent beast! He is FULL of vibes there! I trust you attended to his dire needs at that moment without hesitation and plenty of apologies for not moving faster!!!!
A legend!Oh he was a character.
So many stories to tell, but probably the best one was something our poshy neighbour told me a while after he was gone. They have two of those hairless cats (testicles with teeth) that cost a fortune, so they go to great lengths fencing their property to protect them.
That didn't stop our beast dominating them completely, entering their property and eating their food whenever the door was open. They never fought, and our neigbours love animals, so it was never a big deal.
Fast forward to me speaking to the wife next door, after our cat was gone, and she telling me about that time when they were woken, in their bedroom, in the middle of the night, by very loud and intense meaowing. Yeah, that was our cat. And he was REALLY LOUD AND INTENSE.
Turns out he tailgated their cats in through the chip powered cat door, ate their food and then did the only logical thing when he couldn't get out: Find the humans and demand they helped him.
I laughed so hard.
Maybe it looks better upside down?This is how our cat watches Tottenham
FFS Ange!Maybe it looks better upside down?
Might look like we're attacking.Maybe it looks better upside down?
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