I'm Hungry and You Will Feed Me Now

I'm Hungry and You Will Feed Me Now

Last night as usual, Millie settled down to watch her weekly fix of BBC TV nature program, Earthflight as usual. However after about ten minutes the messages she was receiving from her stomach began to overide the stimulii from her eyes. So then she jumped up the stool and started her hypnosis techniques. You will gaze into my eyes and after a short time you will feel guilty and have a compelling urge to fill my plate with food. Of course as usual she was successful and her compliant house-slave obeyed her wishes. After eating, madam returned to her TV viewing again.

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Uploaded on Jan 27, 2012

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Shetland Pony Foal

Shetland Pony Foal

An archive shot of a Shetland Pony foal which was about the size of a largish dog.

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Uploaded on Jan 27, 2012

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Fast Food for Cats - P is for Parakeets

Fast Food for Cats - P is for Parakeets

Yippee Millie cat says, Earthflight is on again tonight.. Last week BBC TV's nature program on bird migration (and the birds' interaction with other animals) focussed on birds in South America, hence the gaudily coloured parakeets. This week it features bird migration in Asia. Of course Millie has already preset the TV to this program, but I wished she wouldn't keep hiding the TV controls to stop us changing channels?

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Uploaded on Jan 26, 2012

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Millie Cat says Scratching Can Make You Look Weird

Millie Cat says Scratching Can Make You Look Weird

I apologise for the glut of Millie photos but apart from Millie I haven't been photographing much recently and haven't been spending much time on Flickr either.

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Uploaded on Jan 26, 2012

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TV for Cats - K is for Killer Whale

TV for Cats - K is for Killer Whale

Millie enjoying the latest episode of the BBC TV nature program, Earthflight which is about bird migration. Of course this wasn't a bird, but was an Orca. The birds scavenge on remnants left behind after Killer Whale attacks on seals on the beaches. According to the program, there are only three pods of Orcas, worldwide, that have learned to snatch unwary seals by sliding up onto the beach.

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Uploaded on Jan 20, 2012

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