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<blockquote data-quote="SlimLizzy" data-source="post: 2448249" data-attributes="member: 488270"><p>15.10</p><p>7.50am FBG 5.7</p><p>Despite my stated intention to get outside into the beautiful day, actually spent the morning gainfully employed helping to lay the underfloor heating. The afternoon was entirely wasted on a long, hot frustrating car journey. One if the reasons we are changing cars is because the air conditioning has broken down and will be expensive to investigate and repair. So lovely day to be outside and we spent hours in a hot car, stuck in traffic jams for ages. All to find that the car we had come to view was available, but the owner had changed conditions for the meeting and was not around. We waited an hour then drove home through the same horrendous traffic. Both of us swore we would never live in a city.</p><p>Errant has recovered his appetite, although he still has only a pathetic little squeak of a voice. Otherwise he seems fine. Am wondering if his less than impressive warcry is why I have had to intervene three night in a row when a tomcat I have never seen before attacked him. Right on our doorstep. Luckily Tom left instantly when I put on the outside light, but Errant has another collection of battle scars. With so few teeth Errant cannot possibly be an effective fighter even though he does have long claws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlimLizzy, post: 2448249, member: 488270"] 15.10 7.50am FBG 5.7 Despite my stated intention to get outside into the beautiful day, actually spent the morning gainfully employed helping to lay the underfloor heating. The afternoon was entirely wasted on a long, hot frustrating car journey. One if the reasons we are changing cars is because the air conditioning has broken down and will be expensive to investigate and repair. So lovely day to be outside and we spent hours in a hot car, stuck in traffic jams for ages. All to find that the car we had come to view was available, but the owner had changed conditions for the meeting and was not around. We waited an hour then drove home through the same horrendous traffic. Both of us swore we would never live in a city. Errant has recovered his appetite, although he still has only a pathetic little squeak of a voice. Otherwise he seems fine. Am wondering if his less than impressive warcry is why I have had to intervene three night in a row when a tomcat I have never seen before attacked him. Right on our doorstep. Luckily Tom left instantly when I put on the outside light, but Errant has another collection of battle scars. With so few teeth Errant cannot possibly be an effective fighter even though he does have long claws. [/QUOTE]
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