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1)My cat is missing, therefore it must be in your shed.


yes, YOUR shed. you MUST go out and search for it. MUST go out NOW a kittys LIFE MAY DEPEND on your ACTION. HURRY.It may be 3AM, but YOU MUST CHECK NOW.


I have never ever experienced a cat locked in a shed, any shed, ever.


face facts pet lite owners, your cat has no loyalty and will move onto the next gormless sucker when the opportunity arises.

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woodrot Wrote:

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> 1)My cat is missing, therefore it must be in your

> shed.

>

>...

>

> I have never ever experienced a cat locked in a

> shed, any shed, ever.



No... only in those twilight fantasies before sleep comes*



*"Silence of the Kittens" pp34.

El Pibe Wrote:

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> ok ok.

> 2) Use lion poo, through some sort of trans-continental-atavistic-fear mechanism, foxes

> will avoid your garden.


Tsk. Lion poo scares off cats. Foxes dislike human urine. Especially if you get them right in the eye.

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re. gentrification of east dulwich, i heard a man ranting on the bus the other day about how gentrification and the bringing money into ED was destroying the place. His words were - 'two things we need to get rid of from ED, gentrification and all these traffic lights they keep building'.


good times

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