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So, do you have grand-kittens?


Nope. She's still wandering around chatting to herself. Ate a huge
breakfast then demanded to be let out.

I'm a nervous wreck.

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On 28/02/2017 09:51, Mike Tomlinson wrote:
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So, do you have grand-kittens?


Nope. She's still wandering around chatting to herself. Ate a huge
breakfast then demanded to be let out.


How long ago?


I'm a nervous wreck.




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How long ago?


An hour or so (~9.30am). Why do you ask?

Fast asleep now.

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On 28/02/2017 10:21, Mike Tomlinson wrote:
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How long ago?


An hour or so (~9.30am). Why do you ask?


I just wondered whether she had found somewhere outside the house
herself. Although it's cold out, there may be some warm nook somewhere.
We used to have a boiler in a lean-to cupboard attached to the house,
for example.


Fast asleep now.


It's been a tiring night for all concerned.







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The last thing you want is for her to give birth in the house. Lock her
out, not in!


Whyever not? Watching the process is quite interesting. She'll prolly
be happy with a cardboard box in the corner of a room.


She'll often tell you where she want to give birth. Perhaps in a cupboard,
so make a cardboard box nest for her there. And it is fascinating to see
her give birth. Seems to be a pleasurable experience for cats - unlike
humans.

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On 27/02/17 19:32, ARW wrote:
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Thanks for that. Duly noted.

This was the first hit I got when googling, which backs up what you've
said above.

https://www.purina.co.uk/cats/key-li...at-labour-and-
giving-birth


I often speed read text, and sometimes I don't bother studying the
ending of words like 'microwaveable' as the context of the whole
sentence tells me where its going, and words are like pictures, glyphs
etc...

So from that site, I mis-read,

"If you need to move the kittens away from mum at any time, you’ll need
to keep them warm. We recommend using a microwave."


And had to read it again, properly :-)

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It's been a tiring night for all concerned.


Still no sign of anything happening, but in the latest development,
PussyCam (r) (c) (tm) has been commissioned and will be pointed at the
hot live action when it all finally kicks off. I'll post the URL nearer
the time.

The cam has IR lighting so PussyCam (r) (c) (tm) will appear in
monochrome if the great event happens at night.

More anon.

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On Tuesday, 28 February 2017 17:23:11 UTC, Mike Tomlinson wrote:
Still no sign of anything happening, but in the latest development,
PussyCam (r) (c) (tm)


I think you may need a new name if you want to (r) (c) (tm) PussyCam. I googled and it appeared that it's already been taken.

The cam has IR lighting so PussyCam (r) (c) (tm) will appear in
monochrome if the great event happens at night.


Yeah, some of the websites have thought of that too.

Owain

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On 27/02/2017 21:39, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
ARW wrote:
On 27/02/2017 20:40, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
ARW wrote:
On 26/02/2017 21:23, TheChief wrote:
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The next door neighbours have started to build a fire in the back
garden.

I wonder how the gas BBQ will burn?

That's life on a Council estate.
Grow a pair and move.




Surely it takes a bigger pair to stay and deal with/tolerate the
situation!

I do not have to"deal with/tolerate the situation"
No man with balls lives on a pikey council estate.

And move next door to Pounder with his plastic butterflies?

I've had fabric ones, they do not last long.
My plastic butterflies have lasted for years and still look good.



Is this a new use of the words "look good" that that I have never met
before?



Yes. People with more than one brain cell will understand this.
In your case it would seem that you are too stupid to understand what a
nice garden looks like.
Would you like to post the pic of that stinking cat having a **** in your
pikey council estate hovel back garden?
Oh, how we laughed.


It was doing what all cats do. It was ****ting in the next-door
neighbours garden not my garden you thick ****.


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ARW wrote:
On 27/02/2017 21:39, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
ARW wrote:
On 27/02/2017 20:40, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
ARW wrote:
On 26/02/2017 21:23, TheChief wrote:
"Mr Pounder Esquire" Wrote in
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ARW wrote:
The next door neighbours have started to build a fire in the
back garden.

I wonder how the gas BBQ will burn?

That's life on a Council estate.
Grow a pair and move.




Surely it takes a bigger pair to stay and deal with/tolerate the
situation!

I do not have to"deal with/tolerate the situation"
No man with balls lives on a pikey council estate.

And move next door to Pounder with his plastic butterflies?

I've had fabric ones, they do not last long.
My plastic butterflies have lasted for years and still look good.


Is this a new use of the words "look good" that that I have never
met before?



Yes. People with more than one brain cell will understand this.
In your case it would seem that you are too stupid to understand
what a nice garden looks like.
Would you like to post the pic of that stinking cat having a **** in
your pikey council estate hovel back garden?
Oh, how we laughed.


It was doing what all cats do. It was ****ting in the next-door
neighbours garden not my garden you thick ****.


I poisoned the cats that were ****ting in MY front garden.
This after the scum cat owner laughed in my face when I politely mentioned
the stinking cat ****. He is like you, a thick ****.
He don't have anymore cats.
Weak men have cats as pets, you are a weak council estate weak man.
Not much of a man are you Adam?


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Still no sign of anything happening, but in the latest development,
PussyCam (r) (c) (tm) has been commissioned and will be pointed at the
hot live action when it all finally kicks off. I'll post the URL nearer
the time.


online shop selling souvenir t-shirts and mouse-mats?

Owain



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I poisoned the cats that were ****ting in MY front garden.
This after the scum cat owner laughed in my face when I politely mentioned
the stinking cat ****. He is like you, a thick ****.
He don't have anymore cats.
Weak men have cats as pets, you are a weak council estate weak man.
Not much of a man are you Adam?

I am man enough not to go around poisoning cats.


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You're sure it's not a Tom being fed by 14 neighbours?


I know the old lady a couple doors down gives her an occasional treat.

This is her:

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=jv64qf&s=9

that was a couple days ago, she's even bigger now

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You're sure it's not a Tom being fed by 14 neighbours?


I know the old lady a couple doors down gives her an occasional treat.

This is her:

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=jv64qf&s=9

that was a couple days ago, she's even bigger now


Sweet, whadaya gonna do with all 10 of em?



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