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Lady Whistledown

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Fred Oliver - Legend

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whilst your here edna, can you get nicked for going" da da da da- da da da da- dadadada dadadada" when a copper walks past? (if you know what i mean!)
 


Lady Whistledown

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:lolol:

You just can't beat animals-in-clothes websites, can you :thumbsup:

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Eagle Slayer

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Jul 15, 2007
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I have nothing to hide however don't like the idea of someone nosing round my house to see if its suitable for a cat. Have had one before and I know it is suitable.

Cats Protection will also make a visit to your house before hand if you get a cat off them. They dont really nose around the house, when we got one, they simply watched the cat and made sure he liked the place he was about to live in. Good thing in a way though, as if the cat becomes a real bugger and ruins your house first time around you simply give it back and try another one.
 


Nibble

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Jan 3, 2007
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Women and cats are a dangerous combination. Women go nutty and treat them like "Icccle, icccle people". Get her an ironing board and save yourself the hassle.
 


Lady Whistledown

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Cats RULE :p
 




glasfryn

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Nov 29, 2005
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somewhere in Eastbourne
Call me a soppy old bugger but I need to get my Wife a Kitten (about 10 weeks old) for her Birthday. Anyone know someone, other than the RSPCA, worthy of contacting ??

CONTACT RON on 01273 422721 and his website is at
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as you can see he is local and probably homes more cats than all of the rest put together and I know he has some kittens or did the last time I spoke to him.
and if you speak to him tell him the guy from Wales told you about him.
 




Lady Whistledown

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Lady Whistledown

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To be fair, it could be a child's bed, as there would appear to be some kind of Mickey Mouse design on the sheets.

Though I agree that SOME women are prone to doing stupid things with cats, like dressing them in clothes.
 










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