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Old 7th April 2009, 20:42   #91
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my boys post op... and one smug cat... the lads are no longer men....

the wind tonight from the post op food the vet gave them is horrific
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Old 10th April 2009, 13:48   #92
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Just managed to find some pics of Charlie as a conehead, when she was "done" last year....

Here she is looking sad!

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Old 7th June 2009, 16:51   #93
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Both the cat and the snake have been eyeing it up closely
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Old 12th July 2009, 20:50   #94
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Both the cat and the snake have been eyeing it up closely
Six weeks later, this is what it looked like this morning.....






















....and this is what it looked like this afternoon!





Only joking, the last one was bought from Sainsbury's
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Old 26th July 2009, 12:18   #95
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Our other puss..

Tootise ( grossly over weight, despite our attempts at dieting her.)

Has extra toes on the front feet, abnormal growths on the pads claws that curl under and need lotsa trimming. ex farm cat , so the result of inbreeding.

has about 10 brain cells 5 for eating 2 for sleeping, 3 for purring.

And still going strong at 13 yrs .

here she is putting the 'Fluence on me !! .. you will stroke me!!

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Old 21st August 2009, 10:15   #96
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I got my last Jaffa Cake out the box last night & my cat reached & grabbed it & proceeded to eat it much to my surprise as I didn't think cats liked citrus fruit I wont be letting her make a habit of it though

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Old 24th August 2009, 09:56   #97
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My dog Benji, who passed away about 10 years ago. He was a rescue dog - apparently he'd been chained up outside on a farm for a long time, and when rescued his coat was all matted together. We didn't know how old he was... he had cataracts, arthritis, and a leaking heart valve, which meant he was on daily medication. His teeth were mostly broken from a habit he had of chewing rocks! But he was the loveliest, friendliest dog you can imagine. And as lively as a puppy! Everyone who met him just fell in love, when walking him people would always ask me about him, as he was just so endearing.



I miss him loads...
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Old 14th September 2009, 11:03   #98
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Not only do we have a cat, American Corn Snake, a duck, numerous fish and 6 chickens. Look at what I found outside our front door this morning.



My neighbor has cut down a tree in his front garden and I assume this baby pidgeon fell out. No sign of any others and it's now residing in our kitchen. Hopefully I can get it to eat.
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Old 14th September 2009, 11:29   #99
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Hopefully I can get it to eat.
Won't be much meat on it yet! Best to fatten it up a bit.
Oh! I think that I may have mis-interpreted your wish.
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Old 27th October 2009, 19:27   #100
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Help!!

My dog is driving me mad. When we are at home, he is the laziest, most relaxed, quiet, gentle and chilled out dog going. However, when I walk him he is the biggest, most disobedient dog you could ever wish to imagine.
Jackie cannot walk him at all. She weighs about 7 1/2 stone. Whilst it is very funny to watch her sprinting down the road trying to stop herself from falling over.
I have to walk him because, well someone has to. He pulls so much he starts coughing, people then start staring thinking I'm doing someone horrible to him.
I have pains in my lower body and sides from walking him. It is very unpleasant indeed.
I had Rhodesian Ridgebacks in the past when living with Mother. They are very easy to walk and didn't pull at all.
Oscar is a Springer Spaniel, about half the size of a Rhodesian Ridgeback but has some real pull.

What can I do? I have tried Halti's but they were dangerous. He just went completely mad. I've tried all the stuff on the training videos to no avail.
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