bluethrunthru
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Ours is 15 and well trained for the most part.
How long have you had him exactly - you have done well to change his ways - Tom's are buggers at the best of times
Ours is 15 and well trained for the most part.
Since she was about 6 weeks old. There’s only so much you can train them, but she doesn’t touch human food, understands a wagging finger meaning no etc.How long have you had him exactly - you have done well to change his ways - Tom's are buggers at the best of times
Since she was about 6 weeks old. There’s only so much you can train them, but she doesn’t touch human food, understands a wagging finger meaning no etc.
With one of my previous cats, it was cheese. Went berserk if there was a chance of nicking some.My previous cat lived to 23 - had her from a kitten off my Granddad - she understood all that BUT caved where lamb was involved. She once took a whole kebab off the coffee table whilst my attention was elsewhere - she just went mental for lamb - anything else she was indifferent to. Pets are great because of their individual foibles.
With one of my previous cats, it was cheese. Went berserk if there was a chance of nicking some.
At our holiday home till Wednesday all gas included in our yearly site fees,so yes make sure we get our money's worth leave it on 18 C all night.
I could have shock when I see the site fees for next season,with the gas being included coont will definitely put them up but how much nobody knows.treat the fucker like a sauna whilst you can mate - take a selfie flicking the vee's to us all lol !!!
With our previous cat, the only thing I found that she wouldn’t eat and actually repelled from, was oranges. A slice of satsuma waved under her nose and she’d be offski.With one of my previous cats, it was cheese. Went berserk if there was a chance of nicking some.