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Title: Grrr.. cats!
Post by: aaronjb on 04 August 2014, 20:49:17
Well, it's not really their fault, entirely ours, but..

Probably thanks to the leftover cat food, I took the top off the bin tonight to empty it only to be confronted by hundreds of little wriggling white things.

The wheelie bin, kitchen bin, half the driveway and quite a lot of me has now been liberally treated to bleach at high concentrations…


… oddly enough I don't much feel like making dinner now!
Title: Re: Grrr.. cats!
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 04 August 2014, 21:02:24
Well, it's not really their fault, entirely ours, but..

Probably thanks to the leftover cat food, I took the top off the bin tonight to empty it only to be confronted by hundreds of little wriggling white things.

The wheelie bin, kitchen bin, half the driveway and quite a lot of me has now been liberally treated to bleach at high concentrations…


… oddly enough I don't much feel like making dinner now!

Mmmm......a rare culinary delight. :y
Title: Re: Grrr.. cats!
Post by: chrisgixer on 04 August 2014, 21:04:41
Gota be quick picking up un eaten car food too. Flys will lay eggs on cat food the instant the cat walks away. The cat will happily return to the food and and continue eating as well. Eggs and all.

TIS the flys. Might be worth some worm tablets for the put puts.
Title: Re: Grrr.. cats!
Post by: aaronjb on 04 August 2014, 21:07:10
Mmmm......a rare culinary delight. :y

*heaves* Usually I have a strong stomach - certainly for gory medical details.. but the little squelchy noises they make moving around if you listen closely make my stomach turn!

Gota be quick picking up un eaten car food too. Flys will lay eggs on cat food the instant the cat walks away. The cat will happily return to the food and and continue eating as well. Eggs and all.

Yeah, and there's been a lot of flies around this year :(

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TIS the flys. Might be worth some worm tablets for the put puts.

They're about due that again now anyway after the vet visit last month (6 mo checkup, flea treatment etc etc)  :y Time for Aaron to lose a finger again! ;D
Title: Re: Grrr.. cats!
Post by: chrisgixer on 04 August 2014, 21:16:39
Vet visit? My we are posh ;D


How do you get one of them then :-\
Title: Re: Grrr.. cats!
Post by: aaronjb on 04 August 2014, 21:23:15
I mean us visiting the vet rather than t'other way around..

They send us a reminder every six months that they're due booster jabs and we get them Program treated at the same time so no fleas to worry about :y

Plus it was good to have the vet tell us we haven't stunted them, they're just small cats.. ;D :-[
Title: Re: Grrr.. cats!
Post by: chrisgixer on 04 August 2014, 21:31:23
Ah I see, sorry :)

We do front line and tablets. We do enough vists to the vet for Maisie's blood pressure tbh.

Btw, H had the maggots thing. Bottom fell out the bin all over her feet. Brrrrrrrrwwwwww.  :-X
Title: Re: Grrr.. cats!
Post by: aaronjb on 04 August 2014, 21:45:22
Ah at least it's not just me .. I don't feel quite so much like some kind of disgusting slob now ;D

They fell off the lid onto the floor for me - I had to stomp a bunch and sweep the rest up.. by heck they move fast for something so small! Ended up pulling carpet tiles up to get the remainder as they'd wandered off while I wasn't looking..

.. wonder how many have managed to crawl out of the wheelie bin now - they seem to be next to impossible to kill!
Title: Re: Grrr.. cats!
Post by: andyc on 04 August 2014, 22:09:34
Ah not a fisherman then otherwise they would have been collected in a bait box ready for the next session, free (pinkies) bait.

FYI in the winter when fishing the maggots go lifeless due to the cold and to get them to wriggle again just pop a couple under your tongue to warm them up before there bit :y

Andy
Title: Re: Grrr.. cats!
Post by: chrisgixer on 04 August 2014, 22:13:07
Awww Andy your a wrong un. ;D
Title: Re: Grrr.. cats!
Post by: aaronjb on 05 August 2014, 08:35:15
just pop a couple under your tongue to warm them up before there bit :y

You probably can't hear me retching from there but it sounds something like "huuuughhh" ;D

Nope, not a fisherman ;) My other half, however, used to go fishing a lot with her dad so she's no stranger to pinkies - still not sure she'd want them wriggling all over the kitchen floor, though ;D
Title: Re: Grrr.. cats!
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 05 August 2014, 09:34:43
They use maggots these days in medicine to clean up septic wounds and ulcers.  They pack a few in, wrap a bandage round and let them chomp away all the rotten meat till it's clean and healthy again.  :y
Title: Re: Grrr.. cats!
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 05 August 2014, 10:09:41
was that dry food Aaronjb ?
Title: Re: Grrr.. cats!
Post by: aaronjb on 05 August 2014, 11:10:28
Nope, wet food .. well, wet food remnants in the bin. There's been a lot of flies around recently (very hot, dry weather, and it didn't help that the builders left a bowl of dog food outside all day which did rather attract them!) so I guess some of the leftovers that the cats weren't touching had gotten flyblown before it went in the bin.. and it sat just long enough for a bunch of them to hatch.

I said thousands but I was exaggerating ;) Probably only 50 or so in reality.. but might as well have been thousands when I was going "euurgggh!" and hopping around the kitchen with a bin full.. ;D
Title: Re: Grrr.. cats!
Post by: omega3000 on 05 August 2014, 11:18:48
Soon as we put down wet food the flies are in  >:( So once the cats have eaten the bowls are washed clean , im surprised they have not designed a feeding bowl with a lid to seal on top to stop the flies getting in  :-\
Or what we have done recently is dry food in the day and wet at night when less flies around  :y
Title: Re: Grrr.. cats!
Post by: chrisgixer on 05 August 2014, 12:02:33
Depends on the cat ime, both the males we've had have walloped any food down the second it hits the plate.

Where as females tend to graze, leave it, then come back later for another nibble. Unless greedy guts has cleared that lot as well.
Title: Re: Grrr.. cats!
Post by: aaronjb on 05 August 2014, 12:11:15
Our two are like that - they can be meowing like they've been starved for a week, put down a plate of food and they'll eat a half of it (and these are small portions!) and wander off..
Title: Re: Grrr.. cats!
Post by: omega3000 on 05 August 2014, 16:35:42
Our two are like that - they can be meowing like they've been starved for a week, put down a plate of food and they'll eat a half of it (and these are small portions!) and wander off..

Yep ours do that , sometimes they sit and look at you like im not eating that  ::) Ten minutes later they will eat the whole lot  ;D Tried all different types of wet food brands but they will only eat felix meat loaf  ::)
Title: Re: Grrr.. cats!
Post by: aaronjb on 05 August 2014, 16:41:25
Ours - well, the pickier of the two - will currently only eat Applaws.. Specifically these: http://www.applaws.co.uk/cat_pots.php and specifically the one that's just chicken & rice ;D

Although if she thinks you're not looking she'll also eat the dry food.. ;D
Title: Re: Grrr.. cats!
Post by: omega3000 on 05 August 2014, 16:50:43
Ours - well, the pickier of the two - will currently only eat Applaws.. Specifically these: http://www.applaws.co.uk/cat_pots.php and specifically the one that's just chicken & rice ;D

Although if she thinks you're not looking she'll also eat the dry food.. ;D

Never seen that brand before , this is what happens when you give them Dreamies (https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=13&cad=rja&uact=8&sqi=2&ved=0CF4QtwIwDA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DKOdQAezjrBY&ei=a_zgU8uqJfPB7AbX34DYDw&usg=AFQjCNH5WTZy_GGsMTUm2vXPd3urp8CmIw)  ;D Ours go mad for them  :D