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WinterWarrior said:I nearly got stuck in my coat today when I jammed the zip…I thought of MrSA. Luckily I managed to un jam it without having to climb out 😁Credit card One :£926.60( Oct 21 )(Nov 21 vet bill disaster), £999(Jan 22), £974(Feb 22)
Credit Card Fl :£739.26 (Oct 21)£763 (Nov 21) , £590(Jan 22), £298(Feb 22)
Savings target C.U. £1000(£410 Oct 21)(£610 Nov 21)
Savings target Bank £500 (£10 Oct 21) (£50 Nov 21)(£60 Jan 22)(£80 Feb 22)
Credit Union loan paid off. Now for the funeral plan...7 -
Morning, happy Sunday.
Another night of broken sleep with the kitten although it was more 4am than 2am. She’s on heat again and needs spaying asap. The vets aren’t taking routine bookings at the moment as they only have one vet on, the other three have Covid. As soon as they are she will be going in, can’t stand much more of this loud caterwauling.Had a really horrible vivid dream about a disaster in America. Can’t remember much about it but it involved things being blown up, it was quite frightening.Should be NSD 9/15 today. Going nowhere other than dog walking, might go to the further away park for a change. The cat litter and washing line are being delivered today.Need to sort out the food cupboard and do a meal plan to use up some out of date/going out of date stuff. Also need to sort the fridge out.I get knocked down but I get up again (Chumbawamba, Tubthumping)5 -
Poor pesty kitten, and poor you. Hope you can get her booked in soon.My mortgage free diary: https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6498069/whoops-here-comes-the-cheese
GNU Mr Redo3 -
Poor kitten. Hopefully you can get her sorted soon.3
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On the way out this morning Mr SA announced the zip had broken on his new coat 😩 He managed to fasten it with the poppers but the zip was splitting from the bottom. It must be the way he zips them up because I’ve tried it since we got back home and it seems fine to me. Honestly he’s a flaming nightmare with them.The dog had a good walk to the further away park and it got my step count to my 15k target. We were waiting to cross a road when a car stopped to let us go, the dog promptly pooped right in the middle of the road so we were holding the traffic up while I cleared it 😆 She does pick her moments.The kitten has settled down now thankfully. Just imagine if she was still with the previous owner she would probably be having her own kittens by now. The kitten’s mother has already had 3 lots and she’s not very old herself. Previous owner gave the first litter away, kept one of the second litter and we’ve got the only kitten from the third litter. Poor cat 😢I get knocked down but I get up again (Chumbawamba, Tubthumping)4
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Your dog made me laugh 🤣🤣🤣
One thing ours has never done. He always goes on a soft surface. Grass is first choice but gravel will do if there is no grass. Never tarmac 😲
Mr SA can't be putting the fixed bit of the zip far enough into the clasp bit. I have occasionally done that and it has come out and started unravelling.
Some people should not be allowed to have pets. Poor kitty's. All for the sake of a neutering. Mind you, you wouldn't have young kitty if that has been the case!2 -
Our dog isn’t fussy where she poops although she favours piles of leaves so she can kick more leaves on top and leave me searching around for it 😆 She’s also got a thing for Lidl’s car park particularly the wood bark bits 🤣I get knocked down but I get up again (Chumbawamba, Tubthumping)4
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When my son was young we had a swing with the wood bark underneath, had to get rid of that as the neighbours cat used it as a toilet 🤣.Bet that put a smile on the drivers face lol4
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We'e all been there!!6 -
jaybee said:
We'e all been there!!I get knocked down but I get up again (Chumbawamba, Tubthumping)3
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