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Well re the cat/fox bit..I can only report what I have seen, foxes are pretty cowardly when faced with a spitting feline, & try to avoid any injuries to themselves, yes an old feeble cat or or possibly young one might not stand a chance, I've had cats years, not had one injured or attack yet, just seen them attacking. not saying it doesn't happen, just not in my garden at the moment (just after we moved to our flat 9 years ago, we saw one of our old cats sitting in the sun next to a big old fox...we thought they were having an affair)

Anyway..has Lidle opened yet in the old Iceland place ? I'm getting impatient ;)

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maxxi Wrote:

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> I've gone rogue. I may even strap on my shin-pads

> and saunter into the Family Room...


You think shinpads will protect you there? Good luck. You wont be sauntering out.........

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I must say I am missing popping into Iceland each day. After running errands and visiting the Post Office, I usually pick up little bits for dinner, salads, milk and ice lollies for the children. The staff in the LL branch were lovely and I am sad it has gone. Peckham high street branch just isn't the same in my opinion.
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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> maxxi Wrote:

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> > I've gone rogue. I may even strap on my shin-pads

> > and saunter into the Family Room...

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> You think shinpads will protect you there? Good

> luck. You wont be sauntering out.........


Agreed. I'd fully recommend a good cricket box, maxxi. Maybe three.

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