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En el artículo , hqhy escribió:

Unlike you, Woddles. Yet another entry for the killfile.

You really are a pathetic f****it, aren't you, having to morph constantly to try and make sure people see your drivel. Pity it doesn't work.

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Woddles nyms in the last few weeks:

"" "John James" "Simon Brown" "Jacko" "Simon263" "John Chance" "Ratsack" "Hank" "kshy" "JHY" "Blano" "Santo Brown" "hqhy"

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Mike Tomlinson
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Ours chose to stay in overnight.

There are foxes and

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hqhy

Mine hunt mice and rats at night. They know I don't like them hunting birds during the day.

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Tough Guy no. 1265

No. But I suppose I could pretend to be one if it'd help you.

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Richard

Well litter trays aren't self cleaning or empting. Did he not read the instructions that came with them or with the litter he brought.

Of course they will they don;t like using dirty litter any more than you'd want to use a festival chemical toilet, cats are very clean animals by default that's why they spend so much time cleaning themseleves.

My cat has only done that once and I noticed the litter tray was full, she shit by the front door on the 'welcome' mat. Best place she could have gone. Most cats have a cat flap so it's not normally a problem. Most such problems that a cat or dog has are usually the fault of the human owner.

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whisky-dave

Differnt animals have difernt fleas there use dto be a human flea but they have pretty much died out due to modern hygene. The normal cat flea spray you buy well the one I get from the VETs says not to be sprayed directly on your cat.

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whisky-dave

This said you could spray it directly onto birds, so I guess cats and myself are ok with it.

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Tough Guy no. 1265

It only takes one shit that the stupid cat doesn't bury to stink the house out in 2 minutes. You have to wonder about those German loos.

Funny how most don't bury their shit, in the tray or the garden.

I doubt the tray was completely full. The cat is disgusting. I would have slapped it.

People without flaps should not be allowed cats.

Agreed. A bit of discipline goes a long way. Mine don't shit inside, and they don't kill birds either.

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Tough Guy no. 1265

Nothing will help him, he has dementia.

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Tough Guy no. 1265

I wouldn't "guess" at things like that with a pet of mine. I'd like to know for sure.

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Bod

Something that doesn't hurt a bird won't hurt a cat. Both animals preen themselves.

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Tough Guy no. 1265

Something that doesn't hurt a bird won't hurt a cat. Both animals preen themselves.

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Tough Guy no. 1265

When an animal preens itself, it will ingest the chemicals. Different animals tolerate different chemicals. Does the can say it is safe for cats? >

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Bod

"If I wanted you to stab me with a knife and kill me, you should not get into trouble for it". "I would kill my sister if I thought I'd get away with it". "I'm not what most people think of as human".

(Peter Hucker)

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Mr Pounder Esquire

That's not always true.

My new cat is a licker. I am not joking - it licks my hands.

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ARW

That is most unusual. But I bet it doesn't lick your face. And I bet it also doesn't dribble gallons of saliva all over your hand.

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Tough Guy no. 1265

En el artículo , ARW escribió:

You must have sweaty hands, they like the salt in sweat.

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Mike Tomlinson

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