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![]() Join Date: Feb 2013
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Hi there,
I am not even sure if i am allowed on this site, but I live in the UK with my son...and we have a 4 month persian kitten called Coco. She has been a great albeit demanding I have enjoyed reading everyone else experiences in this forum...Coco is my first cat so it is all very new to me. I will try and work out how to load a photo on here of Coco xx |
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Senior Cat
![]() Join Date: Jan 2013
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Hello and welcome! Happy to see you here, I'm new myself. I look forward to seeing your Coco. I haven't figured out the picture thing myself. My babies are blue british shorthairs, Katerina and Ivan, 9 and 10 weeks old. Very busy, very entertaining and, yes, even demanding. LOL
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Tom Cat
![]() Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posts: 410
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Welcome! We have lots of people from the UK on here. I live in the US, but every time I see a poster is from the UK, I read their post in an accent. (Just joking, but seriously, I love a British (Manchester), Irish or Scottish accent!)
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![]() Join Date: Jan 2013
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I always think the Manchester accent is so "normal" it's got no twang and no one classes it as attractive like the Irish accent for example!
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