google Kosciusko in the snowy mountains for cold AustraliaI didn’t know it got that cold! Stay cosy. Such is my ignorance of Aus. I know Tasmania can be cool from watching Deadloch though. Has anyone else watched it? I watched it twice!
I look forward to hearing about Kestrelcats exploits and exploitation of the new hooman servants!Kestrelcat has already broken cover and three hours after arrival has been rolling round the "settling room" giving headbutts, licks, allowing belly rubs and playing with the feather toy. And has also been happily chomping down the Whiskas biccies inbetween.
Never known a rescue cat (he's our first as a couple, but I grew up with cats, two of them rescues) come out of their shell so quick; poor bean has so much love to give (and has probably also worked out he's landed on all four paws ending up here)
Is it all the painkillers or is this an insane premise for a tv show?We watched Flamin' Hot on Disney+ the other night. The story behind spicy Cheetos.
Oh? I don't have Disney.We watched Flamin' Hot on Disney+ the other night. The story behind spicy Cheetos.
It does have a bit of violence but Imposter on C4 is really good. It’s about Nicholas Rossi/Arthur Knight. It’s a true crime doc and is an absolutely wild ride.Does anyone have good recommendations for a TV series or film to stream? I'm bored.
Not a fan of violence or gore.
Got any interesting humanist stories to suggest?
Oh thanks @Nonah. That's the escaped rapist who turned up in Scotland and tried to pretend he was someone else? Will have a squizz.It does have a bit of violence but Imposter on C4 is really good. It’s about Nicholas Rossi/Arthur Knight. It’s a true crime doc and is an absolutely wild ride.
That’s him. OR IS IT?!?!Oh thanks @Nonah. That's the escaped rapist who turned up in Scotland and tried to pretend he was someone else? Will have a squizz.
they're funny old things, aren't they. My childhood cat (well, she arrived as a kitten when I was three, then finally shuffled off this mortal coil when I was twenty-three) was an absolute fiend for tinned tuna (to the point where she almost had a psychic intuition and all you had to do was reach for the tin cupboard and she would appear). She also only ate fish flavoured Whiskas, but refused to eat the salmon sachets.Bettycat1 ate only Aldi wet food and loved a bit of chicken or lamb or fish for a treat. Couldn't tolerate dry food (or dreamies) at all.
Bettycat3 conversely eats mostly dry food and some wet but only fish flavours, will have nothing to do with any actual meat or fish.
I think it's largely what they're used to and feel happy eating, just like people.
I don’t understand those videos you see on social media of people waking up their sleeping cats by waving a prawn in front of them. I only have nudge a cat treat of any sort and hear the THUD of boy cat jumping off the bed.they're funny old things, aren't they. My childhood cat (well, she arrived as a kitten when I was three, then finally shuffled off this mortal coil when I was twenty-three) was an absolute fiend for tinned tuna (to the point where she almost had a psychic intuition and all you had to do was reach for the tin cupboard and she would appear). She also only ate fish flavoured Whiskas, but refused to eat the salmon sachets.
I’ve just finished The Killing and I’m lost for what to watch next too. Deadloch is good. I’m on the verge of subscribing to Netflix again as I can’t find anything.Does anyone have good recommendations for a TV series or film to stream? I'm bored.
Not a fan of violence or gore.
Got any interesting humanist stories to suggest?
I loved The Killing. (The Danish one.)I’ve just finished The Killing and I’m lost for what to watch next too. Deadloch is good. I’m on the verge of subscribing to Netflix again as I can’t find anything.
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