The Chairman of The Dyslexic Society has received an OBE, he was heard muttering "I don't know why, I can't play the bloody thing"
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haha we used to use water spray on Lily when she was bad
I can do upside down chocolate moo things!
I'm trying the water thingy on the scoundrel from next door. He seems pretty resistant. And, after a splash or three, he may go outside, and look at me, with dreary eyes, aiming for a less noticed breaking of an entry again.
Quote from: hykeaswell on December 05, 2011, 02:12:11 AMI'm trying the water thingy on the scoundrel from next door. He seems pretty resistant. And, after a splash or three, he may go outside, and look at me, with dreary eyes, aiming for a less noticed breaking of an entry again. They can be stubborn, but with persistence, cats CAN be taught some manners!
Neutering should help a lot with your bad boy. As for Jess, that little creampuff probably just needs a few spritzes of water!
Quote from: couldbecousin on December 05, 2011, 02:22:44 AM Neutering should help a lot with your bad boy. As for Jess, that little creampuff probably just needs a few spritzes of water! MY bad boy should not be neutered. That critter from next door, I'm tempted to do it barehanded, right now.
All cats should be sterilised if they are not going to be bred from, imo. Too many cats and kittens end up being put down here because they are unwanted. When GA and I got Liam, we thought he was a stray and took him to the vet to be sterilised and microchipped as soon as we decided we would keep him. He was in bad shape - very skinny and had been in lots of fights. Then we found out afterwards he belonged to a neighbour. I couldn't believe it, Liam was two years old and hadn't been sterilised. Very, very slack of the neighbours. And, well, Liam prefers to be with GA - he lives there now.