Cat flap in a glazed UPVC door question
On Mon, 2 Jul 2018 07:05:57 +0100, Richard
wrote:
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I guess when they can train a cat to sniff out drugs or do mountain
rescue, I'd consider one as a companion animal (or when I'm old and
infirm, maybe I'd succumb (but I doubt it)). ;-)
Spelling again.
suck cum
Whilst I'm very grateful for your proof reading of all my posts
considering this is a 'discussion' not 'spelling' group, I think it
might be more appropriate if you made a bit more of an effort re
discussing the points (no matter how imaginative and hilarious your
efforts).
HTH?
Like ... can you explain why you (potentially) have no concern what
your cat might be doing whilst not under your supervision?
Is it *just* because you DGAF about anyone else (which is exactly how
I consider you) and how you might react if someone say regularly let
their dog sh1te all over your front garden (and not clear it up) or
climb on your car (scratching the paintwork) etc?
If I came round your house informing you that your cat climbed in
though our downstairs toilet window, fell into our toilet and then
scratched up our wallpaper in it's panicked efforts to get out and
that you owed us the cost of having that repaired, would you pay up?
If my dog had got hold of your cat (on our property) and caused
damage, requiring an expensive vets bill, would you expect me to pay
for it?
How much to you actually care for your cat. How much (/little) to you
care about those who live around you?
Cheers, T i m
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