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Blinky Cats How to scare away
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UzziAndHerDogs | Report | 30 May 2010 16:25 |
Okay I am not a cat hater but my mutts are and we have a cat from down the road that just thinks it's great to wander around near ours. The cat isn't scared of barking dogs as it lives with 2. last night OH went out there at 2.30am to scare it off and it actually came to see him. It has also been known to follow him whilst walking the mutts. |
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MrDaff | Report | 30 May 2010 16:52 |
Oh dear Uzzi, I know I shouldn't laugh... but my cat is dreadful for just the same thing.... he is convinced that every living creature loves him! |
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UzziAndHerDogs | Report | 30 May 2010 16:58 |
Daff you may laff and this will make you laff even more. |
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Eeyore13 | Report | 30 May 2010 18:47 |
Empty 2litre plastic bottles filled with water-they see their reflection & run>>>>> |