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Evening all. We have been down to Cheshire dogs home today and the amount of public there showing support was brilliant. We managed to speak to some members of staff there who I must say are doing a brilliant job with the dogs from Manchester. Can I just emphasise on the (manchester dogs) when the tragedy happened, Cheshire took on all the surviving dogs from Manchester even though they were full with dogs from their own local areas. This means that they have staff working in... days off to ensure everything is in place. Due to a high volume of donations being sent there, they have now had to outsource storage for the donations given. With packaging and everything else, thus has took its toll on their own rubbish facilities and are now struggling. I would like to ask if there are any local skip companies to Cheshire dogs home who could help with 2 skips. I myself will be calling se local skip companies if we are unable to aquire any to see what can be done. It would be great if this could be done. Also the have a barrier which has come down which I will add a photo of if anyone can assist locally to them. Another bit of good news is that we manage to see 4 surviving dogs from the fire one of which is to what the vets have said astonishing! Sandy, who is in the photo suffered severely from the fire and the will to live is outstanding! She still isn't 100% but hopefully she will get there. We have decides to have her as our little mascots for this page and will be adding another photo later as our profile picture. Many thanks to everyone keep up the good work and support. "WE CAN AND WE WILL REBUILD MANCHESTER DOGS HOME" (danny)
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Sandy is beautiful tweets. I hope she feels safe now:o:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
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ilovetoshop wrote: »Evening
TM I don't know much about plumbing or flies but my dad always told me not to block holes as you will just push them to go elsewhere so if you have blocked up holes this could be why you are finding them elsewhere, but I could be talking rubbish:o
No it's a good point.
We have only blocked the shower with Sellotape temporarily to see if that's where they are coming from .ie if we see them stuck to the Sellotape we will know they are coming up through the waste.
I feel I have nits. I can't stop itching:rotfl:To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »Evening all. We have been down to Cheshire dogs home today and the amount of public there showing support was brilliant. We managed to speak to some members of staff there who I must say are doing a brilliant job with the dogs from Manchester. Can I just emphasise on the (manchester dogs) when the tragedy happened, Cheshire took on all the surviving dogs from Manchester even though they were full with dogs from their own local areas. This means that they have staff working in... days off to ensure everything is in place. Due to a high volume of donations being sent there, they have now had to outsource storage for the donations given. With packaging and everything else, thus has took its toll on their own rubbish facilities and are now struggling. I would like to ask if there are any local skip companies to Cheshire dogs home who could help with 2 skips. I myself will be calling se local skip companies if we are unable to aquire any to see what can be done. It would be great if this could be done. Also the have a barrier which has come down which I will add a photo of if anyone can assist locally to them. Another bit of good news is that we manage to see 4 surviving dogs from the fire one of which is to what the vets have said astonishing! Sandy, who is in the photo suffered severely from the fire and the will to live is outstanding! She still isn't 100% but hopefully she will get there. We have decides to have her as our little mascots for this page and will be adding another photo later as our profile picture. Many thanks to everyone keep up the good work and support. "WE CAN AND WE WILL REBUILD MANCHESTER DOGS HOME" (danny)
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Posted on my Facebook homepage by Manchester Dogs Home Rebuilt :A:A:A:A[/QUOTE
Sandy is beautiful tweets. I hope she feels safe now:o:)
So do I her face looks traumatised though
Poor thing I want to give her a big hug and tell her she's safe now :A0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »No it's a good point.
We have only blocked the shower with Sellotape temporarily to see if that's where they are coming from .ie if we see them stuck to the Sellotape we will know they are coming up through the waste.
I feel I have nits. I can't stop itching:rotfl:
Now you have mentioned the N word I am now itchingurgh
One cannot change the past, but one can ruin the present by worrying over the future.0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »
So do I her face looks traumatised though
Poor thing I want to give her a big hug and tell her she's safe now :A
Aw bless her , she has worried eyesOne cannot change the past, but one can ruin the present by worrying over the future.0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »No it's a good point.
We have only blocked the shower with Sellotape temporarily to see if that's where they are coming from .ie if we see them stuck to the Sellotape we will know they are coming up through the waste.
I feel I have nits. I can't stop itching:rotfl:
Do you remember nitty Norah the bug explorer from our schooldays ? :eek:0 -
Remember the cat bowls we got for free?
The promo offer is finished but i didn't realise the bowls packaging said they were free when you buy 2 lots of food
DTD opportunity if you can find them, I've seen lots in clearance aisles of various stores
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=763168237075643&id=112463368812803
I am using a 'few' for my raffle prizes for MDH:D:D
Evangeline1971 wrote: »How are people completing the Funtrivia quiz in less than 40 secs? It takes longer than that for me to skim read the questions let alone think about the answer :eek: I doubt I'll ever win this quiz
You soon realise that some questions are repetitive & just need to read a 'catch' word to know the answer.
Plus anything that has answer 'All Of These' is always a good unOur Family Motto ~If all else fails - read the instructions...
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Good evening :)feeling rather lonely:( as Auntielala gone back to Weymouth but had a great week together laughing and also crying at lots of things the way only that Sisters:A know how.I feel that she has gone back with fully charged batteries and will now be able to continue looking after her DH .
will not be able to catchup as been awol for the week but Birthday wishes to any I have missed and Nannylala hugs to poorly peeps.
Looking forward to the start of Downton Abbey and also next episode of Cilla tomorrow:T:T
so glad you had a lovely time with your dear sister :A It must have done her good having the break and being looked after for a change, xxx0 -
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Am off to watch The London Palladium and see if I can see my friends in the audience as I was unable to go with them as had been arranged:(0
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