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The difference between cats and dogs....
I know two people who have child-locks on their fridges, but no children in the house any more....
It's a present for you! Plus Christmas is coming, he/she is helping stock your freezer readyOne of the beasts brought in a pigeon this morning.....left it on the inside back door mat, decapitated - guts hanging out - with wings pulled of & feathers out.
Why? Grrrr.
Nooooooooooo!It's a present for you! Plus Christmas is coming, he/she is helping stock your freezer ready
I've been having something of a torrid time with my stupid cat.
Recently, by which i mean by now about 4-5 weeks ago, the fecker must've ( must'of for @littleme ) gotten into some sort of 'scrape' - visible scratch on nose, from the looks of it also took a pretty bad 'dig' into the corner of the eye, which took a loooong time to heal.
Stupid animal was obviously a bit cut up by this incident, physically obviously, but he seems to have changed in himself as well.
Upshot is that he is a bit 'off' his food - he's always been a bit pernicketty, but his pernickettiness seems to have (or should that be 'of' @littleme ?) escalated - i've (or should that be 'i of' - 'i of' - i'f - can you see it now @littleme !) started buying all sorts of things that the fecker might eat but he's just turning it all down. He starts all enthusiastic but whatever i put in front of him he seems to tire of.
Now i'm beginning to wonder whether he's off his food because of some sort of infection he's picked up from the 'scrape', or whether he is just maintaining, or indeed intensifying, his core strategy of being a complete 'dick' He is staying in quite a bit more than he did before, but other than that he isn't obviously any more of an inconvenience.
Are cats fussy eaters on the whole, or is it an indication of something?
I've been having something of a torrid time with my stupid cat.
Recently, by which i mean by now about 4-5 weeks ago, the fecker must've ( must'of for @littleme ) gotten into some sort of 'scrape' - visible scratch on nose, from the looks of it also took a pretty bad 'dig' into the corner of the eye, which took a loooong time to heal.
Stupid animal was obviously a bit cut up by this incident, physically obviously, but he seems to have changed in himself as well.
Upshot is that he is a bit 'off' his food - he's always been a bit pernicketty, but his pernickettiness seems to have (or should that be 'of' @littleme ?) escalated - i've (or should that be 'i of' - 'i of' - i'f - can you see it now @littleme !) started buying all sorts of things that the fecker might eat but he's just turning it all down. He starts all enthusiastic but whatever i put in front of him he seems to tire of.
Now i'm beginning to wonder whether he's off his food because of some sort of infection he's picked up from the 'scrape', or whether he is just maintaining, or indeed intensifying, his core strategy of being a complete 'dick' He is staying in quite a bit more than he did before, but other than that he isn't obviously any more of an inconvenience.
Are cats fussy eaters on the whole, or is it an indication of something?
Looking for a black one to match her broomstick is she?
Oi you! I've got 3 black ones, & not a single broomstickLooking for a black one to match her broomstick is she?