Shzz46 said:I tried the eggshells didn't stop them don't like the salt it's too cruel .yes I love my animals to bits the last cat I rescued as she was doomed for the cat and dog shelter
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Robinredbreast said:Shzz46 said:I tried the eggshells didn't stop them don't like the salt it's too cruel .yes I love my animals to bits the last cat I rescued as she was doomed for the cat and dog shelter
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I have thought of the snail problem, what about hiring a few French chefs and let them loose in your garden, pick some wild garlic and hey presto.................. dinner :lol:
hornblower, your own cucumbers and tomatoes sound delicious, mine are still quite small, no greenhouse.
I loved the photos of the dogs, especially puppies aawww. I had a cat called Bailey, I got him at 5 weeks old. Far too young but it was a neighbour of my now grown up daughters aunt and uncle, the house was disgusting, mother and kittens full of fleas, we just had to take him. He was the most cutest little thing, I took him to the vets to get checked over. He was obviously too young to be taken away because I became his surrogate mum, because he used to suckle my earlobe, then fall off my earlobe laying in my arm still suckling away in his sleep, I loved him SO much, even when he got to be an adult he still used to try and suck my earlobe. When my now daughter was 6months old he went missing and I never saw him again. I don't know what happened to him. :cry:
I used to work at a kennels on a Saturday out in the countryside. My dad would drive me there and then pick me up at the end of the day. It was hard work, little money, but I absolutely loved it. My mum always asked me to get the local fresh eggs, a lot of them were double yokers and delicious too. Lots of lovely dogs, I remember the Gubbins 3 and Flick the Collie whose teeth stuck out a bit. There was also a Cattery and an area, cordoned off, for the bitches in season, which was a way from the main kennels. There was a duck pond, a big red pillar box and the owners lived in the big White House, very posh. I had the same lunch every week, cheese and piccalilli sandwiches and a flask of tea. I had this in the caravan occupied by a lady called Dee, she had a big poster of Alice Cooper on the door and the place was like a pig sty, I was only 14 or 15, at the time, some good memories.
I'm having a bit of a weird day, but I think I will post a thread about what has occurred :shock:
Take care RRB
lrw60 said:Holly the Yorkshire Terrier
Sky, I think Sky was a cross of some sort. Possibly part Dougal from the Magic Roundabout.
Sundi, our cat. An incredible loving cat who unfortunately ran away from a mouse one day. Oh the ribbing we gave him!
LittleWolf said:Thankyou and your doggies are adorable xx
Anybody fancy visiting me ? I need a DiaBuddy but my grandma is abroad for 4 months :/
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Shzz46 said:Isn't this room nice chatting about something different its like getting away from diabetes for a little while little wolf those pictures are lovely well I'm off to work so hope everyone has a good day
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I must have been in a wicked mood when I took this pic of the famous mouser!Robinredbreast said:The photo's are lovely, Holly looks so cute and your cat, Sundi running away from a mouse, is just hilarious. I like that, that the sort of thing my middle cat Harley would do, he's a bit of a wuss :lol: animals are funny aren't they? I couldn't live in a house without a pet, it would feel so empty. The dog wagging it's tail to greet you when you come home, or the cat curling up with you on the sofa ( I do that a lot and Pebbles normally snuggles herself in my tummy area, when I nod off) :yawn:
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lrw60 said:I must have been in a wicked mood when I took this pic of the famous mouser!Robinredbreast said:The photo's are lovely, Holly looks so cute and your cat, Sundi running away from a mouse, is just hilarious. I like that, that the sort of thing my middle cat Harley would do, he's a bit of a wuss :lol: animals are funny aren't they? I couldn't live in a house without a pet, it would feel so empty. The dog wagging it's tail to greet you when you come home, or the cat curling up with you on the sofa ( I do that a lot and Pebbles normally snuggles herself in my tummy area, when I nod off) :yawn:
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Lee
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