Sussex Nomad
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go for it
and just for a laugh call him barnsie
Barnsie or Ashley ... I like it!
go for it
and just for a laugh call him barnsie
£500 ?? Even Iams isn't THAT expensive (never heard of self cleaning litter - I can't imagine how that works). When we had to keep ours indoors we just used a normal covered litter tray and clumping litter (the other stuff is a total waste of money), alot of plastic bags and several trips to the bin.Taken the plunge. Bought a cat travel box, play centre, IAMS kitty food and the self cleaning litter (bye bye 500 quid), and seeing a maine coon cat on Tuesday!
£500 ?? Even Iams isn't THAT expensive (never heard of self cleaning litter - I can't imagine how that works). When we had to keep ours indoors we just used a normal covered litter tray and clumping litter (the other stuff is a total waste of money), alot of plastic bags and several trips to the bin.
I suspect the cat will be seeing you however, not the other way round.
Well here we are again, since I started this thread a whole lot has happened, a quick update for the cat/animal lovers among us:
If you don't like amimals and want to try and belittle us go ahead, I really don't care, your opinion to me is meaningless.
She is very slowly getting used to the idea of being alone I think, still lets out small meows when looking where her sister once curled up and stares out the window and you can tell she's looking for her sister. She is eating well again but I have had to clear up a few vomits, stress maybe?
Today she went all the way to the end of the garden, all 30 feet of it, and came hurtling back and padded around on my lap for 30 minutes.
To answer my question, "Do Cats feel sadness" Yes they do.
Thanks all, a part of my family died last Monday after 17 years and I still think of her, not as much as her sister it seems but the love and affection she gave myself, my wife, two daughter and four grandchildren will never be forgotten.
Fur Cough.
I guess someone eventually had to be the total cock on the thread. It went to long being 'normal'.Jeez, please forgive me Fur Cough I thought you were mucking about. You obviously think more about your cat than some of your replies to the posters on NSC. To be honest I think you are deluded giving a cat human characteristics. (is that the right spelling?) In the thirty five years I have lived in my present address I havent seen anything to change my mind : That is, cats are nasty pieces of work due to their DNA. I have spent hundreds of pounds on bird feed. My family of six would rather see hundreds of birds feeding from our various 'sites' in the garden than see one fecking cat trying to disrupt that.
I guess someone eventually had to be the total cock on the thread. It went to long being 'normal'.
Jeez, please forgive me Fur Cough I thought you were mucking about. You obviously think more about your cat than some of your replies to the posters on NSC. To be honest I think you are deluded giving a cat human characteristics. (is that the right spelling?) In the thirty five years I have lived in my present address I havent seen anything to change my mind : That is, cats are nasty pieces of work due to their DNA. I have spent hundreds of pounds on bird feed. My family of six would rather see hundreds of birds feeding from our various 'sites' in the garden than see one fecking cat trying to disrupt that.
Jeez, please forgive me Fur Cough I thought you were mucking about. You obviously think more about your cat than some of your replies to the posters on NSC. To be honest I think you are deluded giving a cat human characteristics. (is that the right spelling?) In the thirty five years I have lived in my present address I havent seen anything to change my mind : That is, cats are nasty pieces of work due to their DNA. I have spent hundreds of pounds on bird feed. My family of six would rather see hundreds of birds feeding from our various 'sites' in the garden than see one fecking cat trying to disrupt that.
Londen Blue I am devestated as I have always thought you spoke sense! Never mind!
5 years, say £500 spent on bird food, that's about £2 a week. Quite the philanthropist aren't you
Jeez, please forgive me Fur Cough I thought you were mucking about. You obviously think more about your cat than some of your replies to the posters on NSC. To be honest I think you are deluded giving a cat human characteristics. (is that the right spelling?) In the thirty five years I have lived in my present address I havent seen anything to change my mind : That is, cats are nasty pieces of work due to their DNA. I have spent hundreds of pounds on bird feed. My family of six would rather see hundreds of birds feeding from our various 'sites' in the garden than see one fecking cat trying to disrupt that.
How much do you pay out? I am totally OK with that! My kids think I am the second coming!