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Glam

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Thank you everyone. It took her a long time to settle and trust us. She wasn't young when we rescued her, I reckon about 12years old. We had her for 8.
Been less than a year since we lost Sooty to cancer.
Life int half cruel. xx
 

littleme

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Thank you everyone. It took her a long time to settle and trust us. She wasn't young when we rescued her, I reckon about 12years old. We had her for 8.
Been less than a year since we lost Sooty to cancer.
Life int half cruel. xx
I always assumed she was a kitten when you found her, she must have loved you a lot to stay after being homeless and coping on her own.

I hate this time of year, we lost our cat Tommy after a firework scared him & he ran straight in front of a car. The poor lady who hit him knocked on doors untill she found us, but I'm afraid I wasn't very nice to her, I've always regretted that I was so dismissive of her.

It's so hard to loose a beloved pet, they really are like family/children. And nothing anyone can say will console you. Just remember you did your very best for her, and gave her an extra chance at a happy life that she might not ever have had x
 

Gadget

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So sorry :( Tigger my big ginger cat didn't wake up yesterday morning. He was maybe 18ish. They break our hearts when they leave us.
 

proactive

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I always assumed she was a kitten when you found her, she must have loved you a lot to stay after being homeless and coping on her own.

I hate this time of year, we lost our cat Tommy after a firework scared him & he ran straight in front of a car. The poor lady who hit him knocked on doors untill she found us, but I'm afraid I wasn't very nice to her, I've always regretted that I was so dismissive of her.

It's so hard to loose a beloved pet, they really are like family/children. And nothing anyone can say will console you. Just remember you did your very best for her, and gave her an extra chance at a happy life that she might not ever have had x
If she was the type of person careing enough to take the time and trouble to find the owner of a cat she had just accidentally run over, I'm pretty sure she will have understood your reaction.
 

Gramaisc

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Placing some bottles in the car, ready to drop in the recycling on the next shopping trip, I've discovered that my car has been unlocked for the last five days.
 

littleme

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Spilt some oil from a room reed diffuser thing on my hands, I can't get rid of the smell! I'm thinking bleach might be the only answer.
 

Studio Tan

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Talking of ‘Trumpian’ solutions, you could try wearing a mask to attenuate the smell - but that would be considered controversial. A re-interpretation of a biblical method would comply though - “if thy hands offend thee, cut them off”
 
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littleme

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TV will not switch on, I've fiddled with the leads and it's made no difference.

I shall sit in a huff till the carer gets home. (or I might start tea)
 

Thehooperman

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When did nuisance calls start back up? I thought it was banned now... 3 so far today.

I keep getting calls (2 or 3 a week) asking if I was involved in an accident that wasn't my fault and always answer yes.

I keep answering their questions and putting them on hold whilst also doing some work and when they get to the question of when the accident happened they all seem to hang up when I reply 2nd July 1983.
 
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