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• #252
My cat is tiny and a girl too, really gentle natured cant even get close to catching a bird infact.
First time I saw it happen I've never seen her run so fast... but towards it not away from it!!Thought i'd ask, it's quite stressing my girlfriend out because she thinks it might eat her (the fox eat the cat not the other way round lol). The fox has even started coming up to our french doors at the back and scratching at the window like a dog!!
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• #253
We have foxes too, and our slightly overweight 13 years old cat still chase them.
Varies on the cat though, some are scared, some aren't.
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• #254
City foxes are scavengers right? Do they even know how to fight?
Silly trampy foxes.
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• #255
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6G09GBsDeM"]YouTube
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• #256
City foxes are scavengers right? Do they even know how to fight?
not entirely;
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• #257
Our cat and other cats in the building tolerate the foxes in some kind of "respect is mutual" pact that has 5 animals dotted round the garden in summer all studiously ignoring each other.
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• #258
^^ look how mangy she is! but i reckon she is extra brave/desperate because she is feeding cubs...
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• #259
City foxes are scavengers right? Do they even know how to fight?
Silly trampy foxes.
ask the people who's children have been attacked....
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• #260
ask the people who's children have been attacked....
allegedly...
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• #261
^That's a link to a PDF btw, you have been warned.
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• #262
i saw a programme about that ^ - very interesting
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• #263
I thought foxes would nom cats but evidently not. There's a stray tom cat that sort of belongs to my neighbour (although she's never fed it or let it in the flat) that you hear having stand-offs with foxes every now and again. This cat is particularly tonk though - I wouldn't give him any shit.
My one, on the other hand, would probably go up to a fox expecting a stroke.
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• #264
They can, and are capable of it, but don't know why they're wary of cat.
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• #265
Welcome back Well is it.
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• #266
Well, is it well is it?
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• #267
Is it? well?
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• #268
Don't encourage him Ed, ffs! :P
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• #269
Ha, cheers. Couldn't Keep away....
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• #270
It is well.
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• #271
it's well.
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• #272
Imagine if Ed fell out of a window and landed on Oliver.
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• #273
Oilver will probably said "So it is!" if that happened.
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• #274
Imagine if Ed fell out of a window and landed on Oliver.
Then I would have been well and truly Scobled.
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• #275
This is Poppy:
I appear to be allergic to her. She lives with my parents and i went home for the weekend. The weekend was painful as my eyes became gravely and itchy almost as soon as i arrived and cycling into work this morning was agony; my lungs appeared to be full of gluey stuff. It's odd as this has been getting worse the last few times is visited home but she is nearly 14 and i never showed any problems when i lived there.
The big problem is that i am supposed to be going home for anything up to two weeks over Christmas and it's clear that, at the moment, this isn't going to be possible.
Is there anything i can do to help my allergy? Google is a mess of contradicting points and old wives tales (apart from the 'clean everything, all the time' advice). Is there a shot that i can get?
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