on 28-03-2015 17:23
on 28-03-2015 17:23
C comes before D in the alphabet
Looks like something the cat's dragged in / Looks like a dog's breakfast
A cat may look at a king / A dog is man's best friend
Dogs come when called / Cats have ansaphones
Cats crap / Dogs doody
Dogs have masters / Cats have staff / All pigs are equal
on 26-03-2017 23:29
on 28-03-2017 13:59
on 28-03-2017 13:59
How are everyone's cats and dogs doing this week?
on 28-03-2017 19:31
on 28-03-2017 19:31
on 28-03-2017 19:32
on 28-03-2017 19:32
Yes I had that Monday night /Tuesday morning. Just returned from Yarmouth. Shattered ...Cats decided they would do a bit of playing...jumping on and off the bed and meowing loudly....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 29-03-2017 14:10
on 29-03-2017 14:10
@Cleoriff wrote:
Yes I had that Monday night /Tuesday morning. Just returned from Yarmouth. Shattered ...Cats decided they would do a bit of playing...jumping on and off the bed and meowing loudly....
Aww maybe they were excited that you were back?
@blissgirl Sorry to hear that! My parents thought the same after our cat passed many years ago and still haven't got any new pets, even though I keep suggesting to them that it would be good for them to have some company at home. My cats were 'on loan' at their place for a month or so last year and they absolutely loved it.
on 13-04-2017 16:29
on 13-04-2017 16:29
I'm totally doing this to my cat once I have enough toy rats!
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25-04-2017 05:16 - edited 25-04-2017 05:18
Marty to the vets yesterday for annual check-up & booster
found to have a line of very red gingivitis along left lower side of mouth + a tooth with enamel missing
Some cat owners say only 1st set of jabs necessary
but this would not have been found in Marty if no annual visit to vets
I don't think he has good teeth = probably fed crap food when young ... I got him at 4 years old, he's now 10
his previous owner swanned off to the Med for 6 months, built him a hut in her yard / back garden ... she then moved in with her mum who was allergic to cat fur = 9 months in cattery plus 1 failed adoption = new owner didn't like him on top of the wardrobe(s) ... well, all my cats have been up there in various homes
Annual chck-up 2 years ago discovered a yellow lump in Marty's upper mouth, it went from grain of rice size, then pea size then dangly size in 6 weeks, successful operation to remove it
Marty will have tooth out on Thursday that will be 4 out in total ... only cat I've had whose had to have teeth out ... & ... he'll have a dental
Also ... yesterday vet discovered micro-chip not working, she fitted new one foc
Marty is very near me since the micro-chip went in, only went out last evening for the necessary taking 5
minutes = no adventures
Previous cat Wispa was subdued a whole day after her micro-chip, on one of her pet mats on the best chair in the house in living room
Moral of the Tale: always take the cat / pet for it's yearly booster(s) & check-up
on 25-04-2017 08:09
on 25-04-2017 08:09
Those people who say cats only need a first set of injections are cheapskates who have no right owning pets.
When you take on an animal you take on the cost involved. You have a duty of care to ensure you keep them healthy and happy. Rant over.....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 25-04-2017 08:24
@Cleoriff wrote:Those people who say cats only need a first set of injections are cheapskates who have no right owning pets.
When you take on an animal you take on the cost involved. You have a duty of care to ensure you keep them healthy and happy. Rant over.....
Yes, agree totally @Cleoriff ... with those people you describe above ^ ^ ^
on 25-04-2017 08:33
on 25-04-2017 08:33
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