desperance ([info]desperance) wrote,
@ 2008-05-09 18:08:00
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The cost of cats
There has been a fly in the house today. Between them, the boys have notched up one (1) box of eggs [Mac] and one (1) much-valued china bowl [Barry] in their frankly reckless pursuit of the thing. I would have hung up its trophy head regardless of the expense, but alas: Mac caught me the fly, but he eated it.

I do feel mildly revenged, though. Their tea-tin said "tuna flakes", but it wasn't. "Undifferentiated mush", I would have called it; in a restaurant, I would have sent it back. They're eating it anyway, and I'm sneering at them.



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outdoor cats...
[info]possumqueen
2008-05-09 05:26 pm UTC (link)
They usually eat bugs, rodents, birds, snakes, lizards, and then throw it all up on the carpet (if they don't sneak it into the house alive and kicking) :/ Or, ideally, onto the clean laundry. Perhaps in your shoe or on your pillow if they are ticked off because the litter box isn't sparkling clean.

*having put up with assertive (yet magnificent) felines for 20 years*

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[info]xnamkrad
2008-05-09 05:39 pm UTC (link)
A friend who has cats was once baffled by the remains of a bird in the house. He is used to finding bits and pieces on the floor - but this day he found blood and feathers on the ceiling!
He suspects the use of hand grenades.

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[info]moral_vacuum
2008-05-09 08:08 pm UTC (link)
And I note that you weren't remotely tempted to do this http://www.metro.co.uk/news/article.html?in_article_id=146684&in_page_id=34 .

Some people need to die slowly and painfully. He is one of them.

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[info]la_marquise_de_
2008-05-10 09:46 am UTC (link)
My three had their annual booster vaccinations and check-ups this week. £190.00. No comment.
But: The History press are apparently about to pay me (yay, money...).

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