Saltydog
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Could get messy...... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-44736447
And lasses.... sorry forgot how partial you are to a pint these days
And lasses.... sorry forgot how partial you are to a pint these days
A lot of birds are desperate for fresh water to drink, due to having no rain. I saw a seagull drinking from a cleaning bucket in Brighton station yesterday. I just hope there was no cleaning fluid in it.
I've put an old washing up bowl out, in my garden with some stones in it, so wildlife can get some water.
A lot of birds are desperate for fresh water to drink, due to having no rain. I saw a seagull drinking from a cleaning bucket in Brighton station yesterday. I just hope there was no cleaning fluid in it.
I've put an old washing up bowl out, in my garden with some stones in it, so wildlife can get some water.
That sounds like a good plan. My cat is certainly suffering at the moment too, even to the extent this morning of him jumping into the bath and lapping up the excess water before it disappeared down the plug hole.
My two cats have a bowl of water which is changed free every day. They prefer to drink the stale water outside in the washing up bowl. It's probably the taste of fluoride, they don't like. I put the stones in the bowl as one side so if any small animal falls in they can escape.
Not sure where you live, but Southern Water doesn't add fluoride to the water supply. There will be some naturally occurring fluoride, but the levels are super low. Do you mean chlorine?
A lot of birds are desperate for fresh water to drink, due to having no rain. I saw a seagull drinking from a cleaning bucket in Brighton station yesterday. I just hope there was no cleaning fluid in it.
I've put an old washing up bowl out, in my garden with some stones in it, so wildlife can get some water.
My two cats have a bowl of water which is changed free every day. They prefer to drink the stale water outside in the washing up bowl. It's probably the taste of fluoride, they don't like. I put the stones in the bowl as one side so if any small animal falls in they can escape.
A lot of birds are desperate for fresh water to drink, due to having no rain. I saw a seagull drinking from a cleaning bucket in Brighton station yesterday. I just hope there was no cleaning fluid in it.
I've put an old washing up bowl out, in my garden with some stones in it, so wildlife can get some water.
Don't suppose you leave out any cold beers for any passing ex matelots?