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• #4252
I don't think it would, I have planted the same stuff before and the cats just come and eat the grass until patch chase them away... I think they are smart enough not to shit where they eat...
Besides, the garden next behind mine is a dumping ground, like I would get lost if I went in it... Think that's where all the shitting take place in the entire neighbourhood.,,
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• #4253
that's where all the shitting take place in the entire neighbourhood
Wha'?! All the shitting of all the things in all the neighbourhood?!
(((shudders at the thought)))
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• #4254
It wouldnt surprise me if my neighbours from that house actually shit in their garden, the things that they dump in the garden, it makes me feel sick just looking at it. And how do they get rid of the totally overgrown weeds? They burn them in the winter! It's an accident waiting to happen.
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• #4255
Pretty sure I saw a flea on my cat this morning, even though we flea and worm them on a regular basis. Any suggestions on the best form of treatment?
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• #4256
does anyone know where i can buy advantage spot on in central/east/north without the vets having to see my cat?
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• #4257
Have used this sit before http://www.petmeds.co.uk/
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• #4258
Thanks, ended up at the place in Stephney green
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• #4259
I'm pretty sure we've picked it up in tesco/asda before but obvs online is better value.
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• #4261
All my cat does is sleep lately...jealous!
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• #4262
haha I love when cats sleep on their back.
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• #4263
Yeah, Mia has it nailed!!
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• #4264
Amazing!
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• #4265
she's here and 8 weeks old today :-) attacking furniture is more interesting to her than the cat toys
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• #4267
Probably too late, but we've been going to Lordship Lane vets and they've been pretty good. Certainly nothing to complain about.
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• #4268
Here is a little situation, there has been a tabby hanging out in my garden and he seems to know where to push the button with my Patch - he would sit at the exactly same spots as Patch does and roll around in my garden. I often see the 2 of them have a stare off for long periods of time etc... my cat is bothered by it but instead of fighting the tabby off like she has with the rest of the 4 legged population in the neighbourhood, she goes into hiding when tabby is here.
What can I do? Tabby is smaller than Patch and seem to have a home etc, both not scared of people, seems pretty friendly and getting closer and closer to the front of the garden...
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• #4269
We have had the same issue with the cat next door, they seem to have come to some sort of arrangement over time and now he seems to leave her alone and she has stopped running away. It was pretty tense for a while though.
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• #4270
I think Patch is trying hard to get rid of tabby passively. She spends a lot of time sitting in the garden which is something she never used to before tabby turned up. I am not even sure if they are sort of friends come to think of it. I saw both of them showing their tummy to each other in the garden... but that was right next to a patch where I had just planted some cat grass and cat mint... so they could well haven been high...
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• #4271
I can chase the tabby by demanding cuddles until the cat decides that is not fun.
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• #4272
I seem to have become the proud owner of two rescue kittens, expect questions and videos to follow. It turns out South East London has lots of strays, tonnes of them. My girlfriend has started working with a local charity saving them, she now reminds me of the child catcher in chitty chitty bang bang as she goes out with her cat catching box...
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• #4273
"No we don't hates cats, we rally don't, we just want them dead."
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• #4274
What if tabby loves a good cuddle?
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• #4275
Easy, I can cuddle tabby all the way to my house...
You know what else you'll learn, if you haven't already?
That's right - your garden is now the most popular feline loo in town!