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Ah yes. I know that well. OH's ailments are legendary however if I dare to have something wrong it gets pooh-poohed and inferred that I'm deliberately putting it on to make HIS life difficult Sounds like your 2 kits are firmly on their Ma's side . . . which is cool Hope your migraine subsides though - not nice |
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I hope he'll come to his senses and let them have a proper place to relieve themselves ....how would he like it? Bravo! Hope your migraine is better, Louise. |
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Thats down right cruelty, leaving them all night without a cat litter Those poor cats must have held it in for ages before finally releasing themselves... Can I ask Louise, where is the logic in what you and your OH did? You think this makes a funny story?? Indeed it is not funny at all. Poor cats! |
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The cats have access to a double litter tray during the day, I want to point that out, but it is under the stairs. Well as I have only had my cats for 5 week, I did think I 'may' be able to go over night, cats have proved otherwise, so we go bact to the littertrays, and OH has to put up. |
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