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damn, you dam lucky that I wasn't home, gal!!Yay posting streak unbroken!

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damn, you dam lucky that I wasn't home, gal!!Yay posting streak unbroken!

Book early- I'd say the tickets will sell like hotcakes (or better)!Fantastic idea, BTW, Teri, thanks.
I think I've been avoiding the Cats board due to the results in the first few rounds.Log in to remove this Banner Ad
Me too, but always a bit of fun on here.Just popped in to say hiI think I've been avoiding the Cats board due to the results in the first few rounds.
FTFY
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It's ALWAYS fun, until someone gets serial.FTFY
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Daycare, hey? That's exciting! Is your little one as excited as your wife is?Great, thanks. Always busy. Little bubba is happy, healthy and sleeping pretty well. Actually, he's not that little. He's a chubby one. Toddler is off to daycare for the first time on Monday. Just once a week to help development and help give my wife some sanity!
He will learn all sorts of new tricks 
Daycare, hey? That's exciting! Is your little one as excited as your wife is?He will learn all sorts of new tricks
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I have solved my cats' nocturnal activities problem by locking them in the laundry at the first sign of scratching at the door to get out.

All good here, thanks! A bit down about the footy- until I remember we've played tough opposition. Hopefully we will have a few wins and the sunshine will break through the doom and gloom!How have you been??
That's really great that they're healthy.I throw my cat on the deck. Happens every damn night. She just went to the vet yesterday. 11 years old now and never had an issue in her life.
It was just like a person. 
That's really great that they're healthy.
My two old cats are 12, I think. One has had a few abscesses (vet reckons some cats get them more often than others- it's an immunity thing, she thinks) and the other one gets tapeworm a couple of times per year but I've never seen it on the others.
Other than that, there aren't any real issues. The younger cat isn't a problem.
We are moving back to suburbia soon- am not sure how I will keep the cats indoors but our new place faces a main road which, though busy, is only a 50kph road. The cats have been brought up in a semi-rural cul de sac, so have no road awareness at all.

Lol. They're funny buggers, aren't they?They'll pick it up. They adjust well. We moved our poor cat across the world and she went from being an outdoor cat to an indoor apartment cat. Never had a problem. She just kept on being aloof like always![]()

How adorable!
No suggestions for a new thread name?When is the thread heading going to be changed ?
He came,he saw,he got banned again
Mayday! Mayday!No suggestions for a new thread name?


Kitty, if Fido hands you your white stick, will you be able to read the post again- this time properly??
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