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hope it helps, would you need to get rid of one of the cats if they didnt settle?0
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Flaming what not .... they're around £15:eek:Grocery Challenge £211/£455 (01/01-31/03)
2016 Sell: £125/£250
£1,000 Emergency Fund Challenge #78 £3.96 / £1,000Vet Fund: £410.93 / £1,000
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hope it helps, would you need to get rid of one of the cats if they didnt settle?
Have thought about it a couple of times in the past but .... neither would be easy to find a home for ..... and (touch wood) most of the time they do tolerate each other - it's just this dominance thing (both would be dominant cats in other circumstances) rears it's head every so often ......
He's a "mommy's boy" and literally didn't eat the whole time I was in hospital (poor lamb is really skinny anyway and was horrible and boney when I got back) - he's not really a "people person" though and won't go near anyone else unless he knows them really well & for a long time (like my DM). Not many people want a cat who won't go near them and TBH I think he'd just not eat and fade away
Her ..... well, lets just say that she's a tortie (for anyone who's had one, that will be enough:rotfl:). She's very loving when she wants to be but can be a viscious wee sod for absolutely no reason - she'll be getting petted, be purring away & will turn around and bite or scratch - and not playing but being nasty and meaning it ie drawing blood. She's very unpredictable and absolutely loathes other cats .... much as I do adore her, she's not an easy animal to own IYKWIM
Hopefully they'll settle down .....
He does usually spend most of the day outside which gives them a bit of a break from each other .... but whoever's had a go at him has given him a big fright as he won't go out at all - I did "chuck" him out on Saturday but he just ran around the side of the house and came straight in the back door
Will take a deep breath and order a new refill for the diffuser ... £15 :eek:Grocery Challenge £211/£455 (01/01-31/03)
2016 Sell: £125/£250
£1,000 Emergency Fund Challenge #78 £3.96 / £1,000Vet Fund: £410.93 / £1,000
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Sorry to hear about moggy issues.:(
I had a cat very similar to your female, she was fine one min, the next she'd bite and scratch :eek: she was an evil little thing. Plus she hated both of my DS so in the end i had to give her away to a neighbour..DEBT FREE AND PROUD'Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt'0 -
Will send you a refill for cat thingy but will be later in week if thats ok.
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Will send you a refill for cat thingy but will be later in week if thats ok.
Found it no good for issues I had.
Ohhhh that would be absolutely fab:T ...... happy to pay towards it & the p&p
It's been ages since I've tried one and not sure if it will make any difference so would be fab not to have to pay £15 for one until I know!:oGrocery Challenge £211/£455 (01/01-31/03)
2016 Sell: £125/£250
£1,000 Emergency Fund Challenge #78 £3.96 / £1,000Vet Fund: £410.93 / £1,000
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On the MSE front ...
Have just printed out my mobiles bills to send for my next cashback claim- will send recorded delivery tomorrow & really hope they pay up quickly!
When I got them, I put each claim voucher into a poly-pocket and stuck an address label on the front noting which months' bills were to be sent with it and keep the current one stuck on my notice board in my office .... they're are so many T&Cs on them & you've got to have it in within a certain time of the last required bill that I'm paranoid I'm going to miss one- touch wood, working well!
Looked at the next few claim dates (they were quite far apart at the start but get closer together the longer the contract goes on) - and have 3 due in 2013 .... so that's another £150 to the pot:T.
The money's supposed to go to the Emergency Fund but will have to have a think about whether I still want to do that now I've got the OD to clear ....Grocery Challenge £211/£455 (01/01-31/03)
2016 Sell: £125/£250
£1,000 Emergency Fund Challenge #78 £3.96 / £1,000Vet Fund: £410.93 / £1,000
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How do you claim cash back on your mobiles ?0
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How do you claim cash back on your mobiles ?
It was part of the deal when I took the contract out (online through a huge mobile provider).
It was last day of a month & they obviously needed to sell x amount to reach a target;)
Contract with t*mobile is £21 / month, so over the 24 months = £504 but I get 6 x £50 cashback vouchers (from company that I bought the phone through) = £300
That brings the overall cost of mobile contract to £204 which equates to a much more reasonable £8.50 / month!:T
I certainly wouldn't have paid £21/month with no incentive :eek: - I've left the £21 on my SOA as I pay this d/debit from my account and the intention was for the cashback to go to savings.....Grocery Challenge £211/£455 (01/01-31/03)
2016 Sell: £125/£250
£1,000 Emergency Fund Challenge #78 £3.96 / £1,000Vet Fund: £410.93 / £1,000
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Sounds like a good plan, especially if your cashback does go to savingsBe who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
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