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Problems with housemate
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Shut the cat flap up when she goes out or sell her to a violin maker…1
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irun27 said:I am having problems with my housemate2) She doesn’t do anything to help around the house and yet she makes loads of messMy housemate has taken to leaving "presents" on the kitchen floor.She refuses to sleep with me, preferring to spend all her time in the lounge by the fire.
Any language construct that forces such insanity in this case should be abandoned without regrets. –
Erik Aronesty, 2014
Treasure the moments that you have. Savour them for as long as you can for they will never come back again.2 -
My younger housemate is an absolute joker...

Nothing is foolproof to a talented fool.11 -
Our housemate is now elderly, she’s about 20 which is roughly the same age as the Queen in human years.

she does throw up occasionally but that’s life with a cat. For the non cat people on here there is no sound on earth quite like that of a cat about to throw up. But we still love them
Thats her in my avatar7 -
When she gets older, and inevitably dies, put her in a Tesco Bag for Life (do they still sell those?), and ask a stranger to bury her in their garden.
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I wonder how many people will get that?canaldumidi said:When she gets older, and inevitably dies, put her in a Tesco Bag for Life (do they still sell those?), and ask a stranger to bury her in their garden.Kate short for Bob.
Alphabet thread High Priestess of all things unsavoury
Tesla was a genius.6 -
This one is the messy eater of my 3. Half of his food ends up outside the bowl!

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Love everyone's adorable housemates! Ours is called Ollie. Here's a pic taken last summer of him peering through the cat flat at his gardenmate, Harriet the Hedgehog.

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