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Just a quick question. Can you really buy lion poo from Longleat to help keep cats out of the garden? My husband is truly in despair mode now and if this will do the job then we will quite gladly take a trip down there to get some.
Did owe £9,951.96
Now helping hubby pay off loan. Finally paid off :j
Owe Virgin [STRIKE]£5,950.00 [/STRIKE]at 0% til June 2009 £3,427.89. Owe HSBC [STRIKE]£5,460.78 [/STRIKE]2.9% til May 2010 £3,703.07. Owe Post Office £1,676.62 at 0% til September 2010
Now helping hubby pay off loan. Finally paid off :j
Owe Virgin [STRIKE]£5,950.00 [/STRIKE]at 0% til June 2009 £3,427.89. Owe HSBC [STRIKE]£5,460.78 [/STRIKE]2.9% til May 2010 £3,703.07. Owe Post Office £1,676.62 at 0% til September 2010
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I will go onto facebook and ask my niece - she lives there.NSK Zombie # SFD 7/15 Food Bank £0/£5
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They used to. Not sure now.
They used to allow kids to play with lion cubs too ...here's me aged 11 with a furry friend there.
Zoos sell it I do know...they are all struggling.
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Just a quick question. Can you really buy lion poo from Longleat to help keep cats out of the garden? My husband is truly in despair mode now and if this will do the job then we will quite gladly take a trip down there to get some.
I was able to hear them from the bottom of his path but he said that he couldn't hear the sound in the house.0 -
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I spoke to a home owner last week who has a couple of 'sonic' cat scarers and he says that he has had no problems since he put them in.
I was able to hear them from the bottom of his path but he said that he couldn't hear the sound in the house.
We used to have these but my husband insisted on having them turned up so loud that I physically couldn't go out in the garden to hang the washing out.
A couple of friends of ours have mentioned about the lion poo so thought it was worth a try, although we have tried the lion poo pellets you can get from the garden centre I think we need something a little stronger :rotfl:Did owe £9,951.96
Now helping hubby pay off loan. Finally paid off :j
Owe Virgin [STRIKE]£5,950.00 [/STRIKE]at 0% til June 2009 £3,427.89. Owe HSBC [STRIKE]£5,460.78 [/STRIKE]2.9% til May 2010 £3,703.07. Owe Post Office £1,676.62 at 0% til September 20100 -
They used to. Not sure now.
They used to allow kids to play with lion cubs too ...here's me aged 11 with a furry friend there.
Zoos sell it I do know...they are all struggling.
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Ahh, how sweet.Did owe £9,951.96
Now helping hubby pay off loan. Finally paid off :j
Owe Virgin [STRIKE]£5,950.00 [/STRIKE]at 0% til June 2009 £3,427.89. Owe HSBC [STRIKE]£5,460.78 [/STRIKE]2.9% til May 2010 £3,703.07. Owe Post Office £1,676.62 at 0% til September 20100 -
You used to be able to buy it as a processed product from Garden Centres. It came in a white box with a lion's face on the front and was called 'Mighty Roar'. Think actually it was sort of ceramic pellettey stuff that had been soaked in lion pee.2025's challenges: 1) To fill our 10 Savings Pots to their healthiest level ever
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