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talk me down please
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Ty is not liking the door being shut. OH thinks as he has been restricted for a month he may well be wanting to make sure he gets out.
I know I'm going on about it but it has really perked me up. This was needed as I discovered that my brothers are planning a family party on Sunday to mark the 10 years and haven't invited me0 -
mellymoo74 wrote: »Ty is not liking the door being shut. OH thinks as he has been restricted for a month he may well be wanting to make sure he gets out.
I know I'm going on about it but it has really perked me up. This was needed as I discovered that my brothers are planning a family party on Sunday to mark the 10 years and haven't invited me
He came back at the right time for you.
Seems as if he has two families and is playing you off against each other. However, its probably good he has other support and it gives you and pickle a break. So glad he is okay.The forest would be very silent if no birds sang except for the birds that sang the best0 -
It's Tom that's multihomed little sod.
Ty is curled up fast asleep, seems a lot more comfortable with the door closed now.
Just bought myself the fire lol.
Got OH a lenovo which was in a deal with argos.0 -
My sleep is very messed up
Tomorrow is assessment day and I'm already panicking.
I will be OK it's got to be done.0 -
I have a cat bottleneck
LB and Ty are outside and I have to take Mr and Mrs excitable out.....0 -
So glad to hear Ty is back :T0
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We were thrilled ivy we really did think he must have died.
He's in now
Squeaking (his meow is so pretty) and stuffing his chops.
They bathed him! I bet they have no hands0 -
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So HA responded to local councillor a day after my forwarding the email to their CEO.
It's the usual
We can't discuss it with you, so I replied and have told them yes they can.
They have clearly spoken to her, shouting outside my door, slamming and banging.
She has her son, breaks my heart to here him screaming 'I don't want to go in there' he's always screaming when he is with her
Find it odd.0 -
I am sitting here jumping every couple of minutes because of shouting or slamming or banging
Do you think I should email the councillor to let them know that ha have spoken to her and made it worse again?
Especially as I am freaked anyway cos tomorrow is assessment0
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