Tie a piece of crumpled paper to a piece of string and enjoy yourself and your kitten for hours!I am so used to animals in a private house that I have no idea what to do with them in an apartment
And get some cardboard boxes of course.

Tie a piece of crumpled paper to a piece of string and enjoy yourself and your kitten for hours!I am so used to animals in a private house that I have no idea what to do with them in an apartment
Tie a piece of crumpled paper to a piece of string and enjoy yourself and your kitten for hours!
And get some cardboard boxes of course.![]()
Foil on a thread is a perfect cat toy!and prefers foil on a thread to all cat toys
Don't worry, everything will stay the same, more or less.@Antje77 are you okay? What's up with your government? I read that it resigned because of the migration policy. I hope it didn't affect ordinary citizens too much
It's amazing that we're such a stable country with relatively few problems compared to other countries. Apparently, this way of running a country which seems pretty amateurish, does work!![]()
The political sitiation in your country is so completely different from mine.We almost had a military coup here recently, so we... since it is impossible to swear here, I will say that we were very scared![]()
Trust in the government is at an all time low at the moment, but in a very different way than in your country, where there's a history of having to be afraid of the government as a rule.
Trust in many governments is at a low ebb right now. Certainly there is a great deal of criticism in the press of the British government at present. I daresay there is plenty of criticism of the Dutch government as well. We all have our own systems of democracy and government, and who is to say which is right or wrong? If we are comfortable with what we have, that's fine.It seems to me that you in the West greatly exaggerate how bad everything is here. Of course, we prefer to stay away from our government and, if possible, have nothing to do with the police, but after all, you don't do something anti-government every day. There is free higher education and medicine, cheap utilities (for example, in winter, I pay about $12 a month for gas), generally very cheap cost of living, no heat + 30C. In fact, no matter what the government is, you are still going to a barbecue with friends or to a bar, go on vacation, etc. You can't tell by my behavior that I have half a family in Ukraine, right? It's just that the horror passes and you live on almost as usual, just with a slight correction (sometimes in the form of "it's not a fact that I'll live to see next year")
To be honest, I have absolutely no idea how things are on an everyday base for 'regular' people in your part of the world!It seems to me that you in the West greatly exaggerate how bad everything is here.
Very true!In fact, no matter what the government is, you are still going to a barbecue with friends or to a bar, go on vacation, etc.
To be honest, I have absolutely no idea how things are on an everyday base for 'regular' people in your part of the world!
This sounds like the very best farewell imaginable for a cat ready to leave this world.@Antje77 , and the others who've been so understanding about my cat today.
Thank you.
I did enjoy my quiet time with her this morning. We'd booked the appointment the day before as she had lost sensation and movement in her back legs. She's had tumours for the past three years and had survived much longer than any one expected. She and her brother really tucked in to the tuna and didn't hit each other at all!
Luckily we still have her brother so the house isn't empty and the humans have been looking after each other. In a strange way its been a nice day.
Such a shame about your cat but at 18 she'd had a good, long life. You had obviously cared for her very well. Ending her life must have been a very difficult decision for you, but when you care so much for a pet, you only want to save them suffering and do what is best for them. Well done on a brave decision and condolences on the sadness it must have borught you.@Antje77 , and the others who've been so understanding about my cat today.
Thank you.
I did enjoy my quiet time with her this morning. We'd booked the appointment the day before as she had lost sensation and movement in her back legs. She's had tumours for the past three years and had survived much longer than any one expected. She and her brother really tucked in to the tuna and didn't hit each other at all!
Luckily we still have her brother so the house isn't empty and the humans have been looking after each other. In a strange way its been a nice day.
Bet you weren‘t the cats favourite person yesterday. We finally found out what was making the mess on two of the rocks in our garden wine hole. One cheeky little chipmunk stealing the low hanging raspberries! I don’t mind him sharing the berries but somehow need him to learn not to spit seeds on rocks that we sit on.I saved the cutest little mouse last night!
I'm all for my cats catching mice to keep the population in check, but I also really really like mice a lot.
So if the cat is stupid enough to jump on my bed with a beautiful little baby mouse right when I'm about to turn off the light, the mouse is mine if I'm quicker than the cat.
Last night I was quicker!
This feisty little mouse didn't agree with being held firmly by the tail at all. It clearly had no idea how lucky it was to be caught by someone happy to get out of bed in the middle of the night to bring it to the mouse colony living safely in the guinea pig pen in the garden.
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Such a handsome little cat!