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Hiya Mimi Smiler

I would keep her in the house ...!!!

Lil Timmy Is Still Missing !!!! Eeker

I have been reading my local paper and this poor woman has been putting adverts in every night and offering ÂĢ100 reward for her lil boy kitty Timmy Frowner
Its heartbreaking as I walk into town I see all the Posters on lamposts shes stuck up ..

its been weeks now .... Frowner


Im just so glad my Fat puss Purdey here cannot jump over my garden wall .. Big Grin
Mike Strutter
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Originally posted by old hippy guy:
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Originally posted by wandawitch:
Move.


move...move what?
cause IF you meant move to somewhere where there are no birds, where would that be exactly?
AND the fact that myself and my partner have just spent several thousands of pounds moving TO this area (like two months ago) its not very likley that we will be moving again anytime soon, Confused


I wasn't even talking to you! Confused
wandawitch
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Originally posted by wandawitch:
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Originally posted by old hippy guy:
quote:
Originally posted by wandawitch:
Move.


move...move what?
cause IF you meant move to somewhere where there are no birds, where would that be exactly?
AND the fact that myself and my partner have just spent several thousands of pounds moving TO this area (like two months ago) its not very likley that we will be moving again anytime soon, Confused


I wasn't even talking to you! Confused


AWWW sorry I was a bit "fragile" Hug
old hippy guy
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Originally posted by mozart:
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Originally posted by Gorgeous Mimi:
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Originally posted by mozart:
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Originally posted by Gorgeous Mimi:
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Originally posted by mozart:
i felt the same when i first had my cat Mimi, i held him in my arms and took out the front door just so that he could see and sense the dangers, but you will have to let her attempt it on her own eventually and hope that she returns safely (they normally do) but it wont stop you worrying about her whilst she is out, my cat is now 4years old and a STILL worry about him.


I know I will have to...I even took her down the backings on a lead to try and get her familier with the area...just so so worried. Big Grin


a spayed female cat does stay closer to home, and the added bonus is you wont get any unwanted toms in you garden looking for romance either.


Is it from six months they can be sprayed or 1 year?


6months i believe, they can come into season from an early age, get your vet to check her over he can tell if she has matured enough for the op and advise you.
they can have kittens at six month or evn less.
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quote:
Originally posted by old hippy guy:
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Originally posted by wandawitch:
quote:
Originally posted by old hippy guy:
quote:
Originally posted by wandawitch:
Move.


move...move what?
cause IF you meant move to somewhere where there are no birds, where would that be exactly?
AND the fact that myself and my partner have just spent several thousands of pounds moving TO this area (like two months ago) its not very likley that we will be moving again anytime soon, Confused


I wasn't even talking to you! Confused


AWWW sorry I was a bit "fragile" Hug


Ok. I wondered what were going lol Smiler
wandawitch
I got two kittens 3 years ago. I had a cat run built (ie with a roof0 and carried them out there very day for six months. I also live in the country side. but before he was a year one was run over and killed. the other seems to have more sence but every day i worry. i was thinking of having another for company for him, a bnegal but decided not as have dogs he gets on with anyway. there is no easy answer but def het her spayed pronto.
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