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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: discomummy on August 29, 2007, 16:13:46
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Hi,
have to get some photos posted of the girls new kittens - and the mess that the kitchen got into when we had to take it apart to get said kittens from behind the kickboards and out from under oven, only took 3 hours to locate them. :lol:
i am awaiting some pet trackers now having spent approx 9 hours at various times on sunday and 4 hours on monday attempting to find where the kittens had hidden themselves this time - jeez they are good
had our first kitten induced electrical fire today - one wee'd on a distribution board behind the tv, which then started sparking and smoking, and when lauren attempted to pick it up, it also wee'd down the back of the tv - we have not tried to switch it on yet!
the joys of kittens - i had forgotten how painful they can be
regards
ela
ps one has just disappeared again *sigh*
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I can't believe you have actually called them that, I can't wait till you go to the vets with them :wink:
Do you want to swap for Erik... he comes complete with nappies and is now so fat I doubt he could get behind your kickboards :D
Jess
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our new rats can sqeeze through their cage, i thought it was only the smallest one but i was amazed when the fatest got through the square's but at least they always get back in their cage!!!!!!
kittens are great seems a long time since we had a kitten at least 8 years sgo now we have 3 grown up cats
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I keep getting woken up by cats fighting in my garden.
Thing is a hate cats, we have dogs (Oh and a parrott), you can't loose them for 3 hours 'cause they are always scrounging.
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I know exactly what you mean on the kitten front....
Started out with two kittens, liberated from the farm I was on at the time, before they got aquainted with the broad end of a shovel...(one spent three days up the back of the dash board in my Astravan!)
Kittens grew into cats, moved from the middle of nowhere to a village, within a month both had been tupped and had their own broods....3 kittens to one, 4 to the other....seemed a really good idea at the time to keep the furry little heathens...now have 7 loons wreaking havoc (...although still cute when asleep :wink: ) ....have so far been found in filing draws in my office desk, asleep in a multicoloured ball in the washing machine, trapped behind the fire guard after exploring the chimmney and riding shotgun to the supermarket after sneaking in through open door. :shock:
...as for names Mowler (..was gonna be Chairman Miaow), Hynes, Maverick, Greyson, Huxley, Alien (has a weird ear thing going on...permenantly flat against it's furry noggin), Squirrel (as it looks like a squirrel monkey), MacGregor and "un-named" as it's found a new home...woo-hoo!
Have fun with yours....they do grow up...or so I've been told :wink:
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on news last night is said Nottingham council are thinking of limiting every tenant to 1 animal per house!!!!!!
i think there will be a rebellion on its way!!
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(Oh and a parrott)
Quite amusing, especially when it drops something :wink:
Jess :)
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on news last night is said Nottingham council are thinking of limiting every tenant to 1 animal per house!!!!!!
i think there will be a rebellion on its way!!
Heard that on the radio. It was just after they went to a house and found many badly treated 'pets' living in their own mess.
A bit of an over reaction but on the other hand private landlords can specify no pets so why not the council?
The rights and wrongs are debatable
Steve
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on news last night is said Nottingham council are thinking of limiting every tenant to 1 animal per house!!!!!!
i think there will be a rebellion on its way!!
I'm glad we don't live there because i'd be well stuffed with 3 Jack Russell's, 5 parrots, 5ft tropical fish tank & a pond for the time being as my wife won't let me get a dawf pig & call it suasage :lol: :lol: