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mantahatch

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Cat in bin
« on: 20 September 2010, 14:45:35 »

I am so pleased with this http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-11375080 And will be even more pleased if she receives real justice.

On a lighter note, if she is 45 years old that makes me 25 years old  ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #1 on: 20 September 2010, 14:50:45 »

If she gets a criminal record that, I think, will be the end of her bank work. :y :y :y :y
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Re: Cat in bin
« Reply #2 on: 20 September 2010, 16:27:52 »

She only put a cat in the bin!  Haven't you been tempted?

Cats are fundamentally useless. 

Our Daisy keeps weeing on the doormat.   :( :( :(
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Re: Cat in bin
« Reply #3 on: 20 September 2010, 16:41:16 »

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She only put a cat in the bin!  Haven't you been tempted?

Cats are fundamentally useless. 

Our Daisy keeps weeing on the doormat.   :( :( :(
You let it hurt its itsy-witsy feet on a doormat???!!!  Shock horror you are destined for prison. >:(
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Re: Cat in bin
« Reply #4 on: 20 September 2010, 16:59:46 »

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She only put a cat in the bin!  Haven't you been tempted?

Cats are fundamentally useless. 

Our Daisy keeps weeing on the doormat.   :( :( :(

if your house and garden is invaded with rats of all sizes you will change your idea.. ;D

and another fact: all cats sign their region/zone with some pee..  however when they become old I have seen they do pee everywhere ;D

and thanks for the police by the way :)
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Re: Cat in bin
« Reply #5 on: 20 September 2010, 17:33:41 »

i dont really see what the problem is... i mean top cat lived in a bin for years  ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #6 on: 20 September 2010, 18:07:39 »

I have to pick up quite a few piles of cat crap of my lawn. Bury it, yeh right. I'll bury the rather cat more like >:( >:( >:( >:(
Can't stand the damn things. I wonder how the owners would feel if i let my Rottweiler crap on their lawn :y
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« Reply #7 on: 20 September 2010, 18:17:01 »

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i dont really see what the problem is... i mean top cat lived in a bin for years  ;D ;D ;D

 ;D ;D ;D ;D

Yeh, what about the poor bin!
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« Reply #8 on: 20 September 2010, 18:17:41 »

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I have to pick up quite a few piles of cat crap of my lawn. Bury it, yeh right. I'll bury the rather cat more like >:( >:( >:( >:(
Can't stand the damn things. I wonder how the owners would feel if i let my Rottweiler crap on their lawn :y

I SO agree, I hate them, modern day vermin.

Any that enter my garden get treated to the super soaker.
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« Reply #9 on: 20 September 2010, 18:21:07 »

 ::)

for those who dont like cats,

I hope you will be invaded with millions of rats as much as possible ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #10 on: 20 September 2010, 18:22:39 »

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for those who dont like cats,

I hope you will be invaded with millions of rats as much as possible ;D ;D ;D

Cem, domestic cats are to LAZY to do anything about a rat problem.

They cna barely catch a mouse and even then most cant be arsed
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« Reply #11 on: 20 September 2010, 18:31:02 »

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for those who dont like cats,

I hope you will be invaded with millions of rats as much as possible ;D ;D ;D

Cem, domestic cats are to LAZY to do anything about a rat problem.

They cna barely catch a mouse and even then most cant be arsed

this means you feed your cats more than necessary  ;D , mines catch regularly (although I tried to teach them not to do  :( ) and bring them to our door .. and I hate to bin dead rats.. :(

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Re: Cat in bin
« Reply #12 on: 20 September 2010, 18:31:52 »

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for those who dont like cats,

I hope you will be invaded with millions of rats as much as possible ;D ;D ;D

Cem, domestic cats are to LAZY to do anything about a rat problem.

They cna barely catch a mouse and even then most cant be arsed

Our moggy actually brings mice in to play with.  And in her younger days, she dissassembled a blackbird in the hallway.

Not all bad, though - it puts the fear of God up the wife.  :)

Useless. :(
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Re: Cat in bin
« Reply #13 on: 20 September 2010, 18:32:13 »

Our cat sit and watches the mice in the garage. Usually makes no attempt to catch them.

Might have to start starving the little tinker, then it would get off its ass to catch something to eat...
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« Reply #14 on: 20 September 2010, 18:44:28 »

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for those who dont like cats,

I hope you will be invaded with millions of rats as much as possible ;D ;D ;D

Cem, domestic cats are to LAZY to do anything about a rat problem.

They cna barely catch a mouse and even then most cant be arsed

this means you feed your cats more than necessary  ;D , mines catch regularly (although I tried to teach them not to do  :( ) and bring them to our door .. and I hate to bin dead rats.. :(


Ow dont worry cem, when I get asked to feed the neighbours orrible evil shite of a cat, if I go into their kitchen it often hisses and trys to scratch me (it does it with EVERYBODY) so I walk out and it goes hungry.

After 2 goes of that, it treats me like a god.

If we had one, it would never get fed
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