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Cat Food 

What does your cat eat?
Wild Life 9%  9%  [ 5 ]
Dry Food 26%  26%  [ 14 ]
Wet with Jelly 19%  19%  [ 10 ]
Wet with Gravy 15%  15%  [ 8 ]
Wet Pâté 4%  4%  [ 2 ]
Monster Munch 2%  2%  [ 1 ]
Raw Meat 4%  4%  [ 2 ]
Cooked Meat 9%  9%  [ 5 ]
Pie 11%  11%  [ 6 ]
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pcernie wrote:
Dunno about the mainland, but over here if you run over a dog you have to report it to the police, but not a cat. Obviously you've to help both out, but why only report dogs? :lol: :?

Because dogs are working animals.

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Dunno about the mainland, but over here if you run over a dog you have to report it to the police, but not a cat. Obviously you've to help both out, but why only report dogs? :lol: :?

Because dogs are working animals.


I know of a few farmers who have cats around purely as mousers, so... Mate's missus, her family hate cats but tolerate them in that sense :)

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I'm not 100% on this one, but I believe it is because a dog is classed as a fully domestic animal whereas a cat isn't.

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I'm not 100% on this one, but I believe it is because a dog is classed as a fully domestic animal whereas a cat isn't.


That's certainly debatable :)

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Is pcernie domesticated or "wild"? :shock:

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Is pcernie domesticated or "wild"? :shock:


Odd question :lol: , but I'll say a bit of both...

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Faye's cat will only eat Iams, and demands 'sloppy' food at around 6pm. And if she sees you going near the fridge and knows that prawns are in there, she won't leave you alone until she gets some.


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Dunno about the mainland, but over here if you run over a dog you have to report it to the police, but not a cat. Obviously you've to help both out, but why only report dogs? :lol: :?

Because dogs are working animals.

Half the ones I see nowadays are no more than handbags and not working handbags at that.

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Because dogs are working animals.

Half the ones I see nowadays are no more than handbags and not working handbags at that.

My ex actually has a plushy dog handbag. Not made from real dog. Not a lot of room in it either as I recall :lol:

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My ex actually has a plushy dog handbag. Not made from real dog. Not a lot of room in it either as I recall :lol:

There's not much room in a dog either tbf. And it's a bugger to get things out again.


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My ex actually has a plushy dog handbag. Not made from real dog. Not a lot of room in it either as I recall :lol:

There's not much room in a dog either tbf. And it's a bugger to get things out again.

Did your mum not warn you about sticking things places they should be Jon? :shock: :D

Anyway, cats. Since we were on holiday our cat has been a nightmare, every night she whines and meows at stupid o'clock. It's not because she's wondering where we are, she knows exactly where we are as when whining doesn't work she runs upstairs and starts purring in my face or taking one claw out and gently taps around my eye with it.

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My ex actually has a plushy dog handbag. Not made from real dog. Not a lot of room in it either as I recall :lol:

There's not much room in a dog either tbf. And it's a bugger to get things out again.


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I have a chicken handbag...you can fit quite a lot in a chicken!

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