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By *ee Viante OP Woman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
Following on from my very exciting post on Thursday moaning about having to get up in the loft to get a cat carrier down, I now face a dilemma.
The cat has been to the vet and it is uncertain if she will need further treatment. The cat carrier is in the way.
So, do I;
a) put the carrier back in the loft, knowing that by law of Sod, as soon as I do that she'll need to go back to the vet
or
b) leave the carrier in the kitchen and continue tripping over it in order to virtually ensure she won't have to go back to the vet, (at least until I put the sodding carrier away)?
Yes, my life really is this boring! |
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By *ee Viante OP Woman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
"on top of the wardrobe "
There's 11cm between the top of my wardrobe and the ceiling, (I measured it recently to see if I'd be able to stuff boxes of shoes up there), so that won't work. Good plan otherwise |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Pop it just inside the front door, under the letterbox with the door of the box open.
Hey presto - a handy 'junk mail' collector that can double up as a transportation device to your local recycling centre! |
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By *ee Viante OP Woman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
"Pop it just inside the front door, under the letterbox with the door of the box open.
Hey presto - a handy 'junk mail' collector that can double up as a transportation device to your local recycling centre! "
That'd work I rarely use the front door anyway. |
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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago
near the sounds of the wimborne quarter jack! |
"Pop it just inside the front door, under the letterbox with the door of the box open.
Hey presto - a handy 'junk mail' collector that can double up as a transportation device to your local recycling centre!
That'd work I rarely use the front door anyway."
Just be sure you don`t get mixed up and have to pay a horrendous vet bill for your junk mail! |
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By *ee Viante OP Woman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
"Pop it just inside the front door, under the letterbox with the door of the box open.
Hey presto - a handy 'junk mail' collector that can double up as a transportation device to your local recycling centre!
That'd work I rarely use the front door anyway.
Just be sure you don`t get mixed up and have to pay a horrendous vet bill for your junk mail! "
I'd notice on the way if not before. The junk mail would be quiet on the way to the vet's. The cat most definitely isn't. |
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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago
near the sounds of the wimborne quarter jack! |
I bought a harness so I could take my cat out for controlled excercise after she broke her hock joint. On the now thankfully rare occasions she has to go to the vets now, it`s great to just pop the harness on her and leave her in the car untill it`s time for her examination rather than hve her panic in the waiting room. |
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By *ee Viante OP Woman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
"Invite a sub round and see if they can fit in the cat box. Perhaps make it a very small sub. It may not stop you tripping over the box, but it would make them happy. "
Any subs I can lure round here will be put to better use doing my housework and massaging my shoulders and feet! |
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