That's such a nice thought, isn't it? When two of my previous cats died I felt better when I imagined the male waiting for his little sister to join him so they could eat cheese and yoghurt lids together.I'm glad you were able to have those last good times with himall our feline friends will be waiting for him at the end of the rainbow bridge
One of my friends who lost her kitty not too long ago said he would be waiting to help Marge settle in. Whilst it made me cry a lot (and still does), I found it very comforting.That's such a nice thought, isn't it? When two of my previous cats died I felt better when I imagined the male waiting for his little sister to join him so they could eat cheese and yoghurt lids together.
My cats are both still alive, but if i was imagining this it would be them eating spinach from a bagThat's such a nice thought, isn't it? When two of my previous cats died I felt better when I imagined the male waiting for his little sister to join him so they could eat cheese and yoghurt lids together.
So so sorry KCC. Of course we remember him. What a beautiful unique boy. Really hope you’re enjoying your peaceful evening. Sending hugs if you want them xgreetings one and all! i am 28 hours into this 10 day holiday with the oh and the inlaws and they're all getting on my tits already! (yep, even the sainted mr kcc annoys me sometimes) they've all fucked off to the entertainment now tho (we're on a caravan park) so I'm just gonna drink as much as possible till they get back and all will be well. i just can't be doing with any more people for a bit
anyway, look at the sea last night!
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some of you may recall the eldest of my dad and stepmum's cats from when we cat sat a few weeks ago. i remember saying how we were told he was really, really ill and, well you know... but, in true cat style, while we were there, he was the boi we knew and loved, sprightly, out all the time and eating loads. sadly, my dad texted this morning to say he passed away yesterday. he was a rescue and no one knew exactly how old he was, but he was at least 13 and had a really good life. we'll miss him, the old lummox
here he is, just 5 or so weeks ago, helping himself to my bacon
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Do you mean the deadnaming kind of stuff? I hate that. But I think it is mostly people that are new to the information that she had another name.Sorry I just need to get this off my chest here that while I’m really glad about AM and the outing of JM I’ve become really uncomfortable on the MT with lots of new people and the faint whiff of well you probably know what and just wanted to see if it is only me. Feel free to ignore me.
Catching up now. I see what you mean.Sorry I just need to get this off my chest here that while I’m really glad about AM and the outing of JM I’ve become really uncomfortable on the MT with lots of new people and the faint whiff of well you probably know what and just wanted to see if it is only me. Feel free to ignore me.
Aww young seagulls look so timid and cute. Then they turn into those cocky, beady eyed birds that have you under constant surveillance.'Beautiful' seagulls don't deserve the hate
Seagulls and their behaviour often bring out strong opinions. Today, we're writing in defence of an animal so familiar to residents and holidaymakers in Devonwww.devonlive.com
Back to the talk of beach chickens, this was in my local news today. We have three (now two, I think, one has flown the nest) seagull babies on our balcony outside the staff room at work. They were quite sweet to begin with. It’s been interesting to watch them hatch and grow. They look a bit more seagull now so aren’t really that sweet anymore.
If my last days involve tasty forbidden snacks ( possibly stolen from a loved ones plate ) , a visit from family , during which I get the energy to be my old self again, then crossing on surrounded by love, then I will count myself a lucky duckysome of you may recall the eldest of my dad and stepmum's cats from when we cat sat a few weeks ago. i remember saying how we were told he was really, really ill and, well you know... but, in true cat style, while we were there, he was the boi we knew and loved, sprightly, out all the time and eating loads. sadly, my dad texted this morning to say he passed away yesterday. he was a rescue and no one knew exactly how old he was, but he was at least 13 and had a really good life. we'll miss him, the old lummox
here he is, just 5 or so weeks ago, helping himself to my bacon
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I think if Marge was discussing me on a forum she'd probably be bitching that I've changed her food subs, so she only has one tin a day now and more dry food. It's hot and she's been leaving the wet food to come back to later, but it can't sit out like the dry food can. She is not impressed. Come teatime there is much meowing and incredulous looks when I put biscuits down.Hooting Bubbly DI probably don't want to know what else Sideboard Cat has to say about me. As a rescue herself, she would definitely be slagging off Jerk Meow.
I saved this important seagull news from my feed a couple of weeks ago and forgot about it. It must have been going out for nightsnacks.
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The seagulls don't work for us is exactly what someone would say if the seagulls did in fact work for themThat clementine cake was pretty good! My mum loved it which is the most important thing
I lived by the sea in Devon for a few months and the seagulls there were savage and the size of geese. Love this though
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Once when I was walking away from a seafood stall, purchases in hands, a seagull dive bombed me and stole a load of my king prawns. I was not happy as they were ££ as wellThat clementine cake was pretty good! My mum loved it which is the most important thing
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Dipshit m’gee was completely wrong though (shocker), putting watered down marmalade in instead of all the stewed satsumas would definitely not work. It’d be like replacing the bananas in banana bread with Yazoo.
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@kachoochoo I’m so sorry 🤍 I hope you enjoy your holiday though!
I lived by the sea in Devon for a few months and the seagulls there were savage and the size of geese. Love this though
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I for one welcome our new giant seagull overlords.The first few seconds of this clip will give you all the seagull you'll ever need. It's hard to explain but trust me, it's a great few seconds.
Have you been looking in my secret recipe notebook!?!It’d be like replacing the bananas in banana bread with Yazoo.
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