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LMC LMC is offline
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06-01-2006, 10:53 AM   #11

Re: yukky cats


And why oh why oh why do they HAVE to chuck up on the bed or sofa, and not on laminate or lino where it's easy to clean up?



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06-01-2006, 10:59 AM   #12

Re: yukky cats


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And why oh why oh why do they HAVE to chuck up on the bed or sofa, and not on laminate or lino where it's easy to clean up?
because that would be too easy for us poor owners to deal with



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06-01-2006, 11:26 PM   #13

Re: yukky cats


I will trade you lot one cat that only chucks up on the tile floors in the kitchen and the den for one cat who doesn't poo in the hardest-to-see-but-easiest-to-step-on spots in the hallway when he's very very cross...

Luckily he stopped doing it when we started letting him out - and also become a lot happier - but honestly, if I did that every time my boyfriend made me cross... Well, I'd need to be a lot more flexible for a start



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06-01-2006, 11:36 PM   #14

Re: yukky cats


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I will trade you lot one cat that only chucks up on the tile floors in the kitchen and the den for one cat who doesn't poo in the hardest-to-see-but-easiest-to-step-on spots in the hallway when he's very very cross...

Luckily he stopped doing it when we started letting him out - and also become a lot happier - but honestly, if I did that every time my boyfriend made me cross... Well, I'd need to be a lot more flexible for a start
rofpmsl and im glad we are not like dogs every time we met some having to sniff their *bits* to see who they are



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