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PixiePieface wrote: »This is the same as my 3rd cat - been with us a year now and we also have 3 dogs - found him poorly at the bottom of the garden. Other 2 cats didn't like him at first but I persevered feeding them all at the same time, alongside each other (separate to the dogs though) and they soon accepted him and my avatar fur poodle Pixie even sleeps snuggled up to him now. After a vet check, and unsuccessful posters put up, he has been with us ever since. Funny enough it was this time last year he came to us! Good luck!
Your dog looks lovely.0 -
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can anyone explain apg calculation to me please? like the paste cot says is free.
I can never work out how I should know what amount apgs should be for:hello: The grass is not greener, it just looks that way from a distance :hello:0 -
janicerobson1 wrote: »shop was at 13.44 today, discount not come off lasagne 3 for £5, or cheddo bricks 2 for £3
0.26 x ASDA Onions by Weight (100g)£0.23£0.23
1 x ASDA Smartprice Mixed Weight Eggs (15)£1.50£1.79
3 x ASDA Italian Beef Lasagne (400g)£6.15N/A
1 x Ben & Jerry's Fairtrade Caramel Chew Chew Ice Crea...£4.45£4.49
8 x Coca Cola (2L)£15.84£14.00
1 x Princes Corned Beef (340g)£2.48£2.00
2 x Cathedral City Chedds Bricks (8x18g)£3.96£3.00
1 x Bisto Favourite Gravy Granules (170g)£1.00£1.00
1 x Green Giant Niblets Original Sweetcorn (340g)£0.82£0.79
5 x Coca Cola (8x330ml)£18.25£9.35
1 x Coca Cola Cherry (8x330ml)£3.65£1.87
Comparison total (compared products only)£52.18£38.52
Straightened it up so I can see it better:oSo are we thinking it could work on the diet coke 8 packs? Oh no I want to go to A's now;)Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:0 -
dreamerbea wrote: »Any cat experts around ?
The stray that I have been giving the occasional meal to know and then must have decided it was too cold to stay outside and actually came into the kitchen. We have 2 cats and a dog - the dog was in the lounge and the door was shut one of our cats was hissing at the stray but they all ended up eating just sat at a respectable distance just eyeing each other up - i left the back door open and I got on cooking the tea when I noticed the stray wander further in and it has gone upstairs. The dog doesn't seem to have sniffed out the guest as yet and the hissing cat I let into the lounge.
I don't know what to do for the best as I don't want to upset all my furry babes but I am worried about the stray and don't want my dog to chase and frighten it - anyone got any helpful advice? I rang hubster and he was as much use as a chocolate fireguard
Have you got a room the stray can go in, whilst not letting the dog in. If you're lucky the cats will just get on with it, but food is usually the biggest cause of problems. Has your dog encountered the cat before at all? Have you got a cat basket you could put the cat in, maybe introducing the dog to get used to the scent/smell - good luck. It's gonna be freezing tonight and I am sure the cat would be glad of the warmth.0 -
I've had 3 cats do exactly this, start off as garden walk bys and then eventually move in as the weather got worse.
Our house is big enough for all cats to ignore eat other if they don't want to see anyone else and everyone can use the litter tray.
Anyone who moves in with us gets a trip to the vets first to see if there is a micro chip, also a health check and they get put in the lost and found book. Eventually if they decide to stay they get chipped, injected, a worming tablet and the flea treatment.
But having said this we don't have a dog to complicate things :rotfl:PixiePieface wrote: »This is the same as my 3rd cat - been with us a year now and we also have 3 dogs - found him poorly at the bottom of the garden. Other 2 cats didn't like him at first but I persevered feeding them all at the same time, alongside each other (separate to the dogs though) and they soon accepted him and my avatar fur poodle Pixie even sleeps snuggled up to him now. After a vet check, and unsuccessful posters put up, he has been with us ever since. Funny enough it was this time last year he came to us! Good luck!
Thanks - stray cat still stretched out at the side of my bed, a neighbour called with a package incorrectly delivered to her and she has let me know that the cat also goes into her house but has never stayed over night - I have left the back door open so it has an escape dog and male cat still kept in other room, don't have car as hubby has gone to governors meeting straight from work or i would have taken it to see if it is chipped.
I feel a little better knowing that it goes into other houses and it certainly doesn't look malnourished even though it is ravenous when it turns up.0 -
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Nerfdadyou will be pleased to know your son arrived ok.
I fed him gave him a bath , ttt , then he had a drink and is now tucked up in bed fast asleep
Will send him home tomorrow he's an angel don't know why you moan about him.0 -
Call_of_Trouty wrote: »:T
The paste work out better than free
Buy in multiples of 6
Not quite free, works out at 56p for 6 - still good if you use it.0 -
we have new gliches? hurray! thanks :j will be back when I get hone. This is my stop....0
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