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I now hate them (Well, not all of them, just one of mine).

I came back from town after losing £30 at the casino, was about to go to bed, opened my door and it smelt funny (Worse than it would for a teenage guy anyway). Saw my cat was in my room, then closed the door and saw a load of sick. Stepped in it, so it was all over my shoe, started cleaning it up, and saw some on my jeans and a hoody, and my bloody work trousers.

I guess this is a good reason to keep my room clean, so if it happens again it will be easy to clean up >.<.

I've now got to sleep with a odd smell (Cat sick + some anti-batica stuff + after shave = not a nice smell), my windows closed incase she climbs in my room during the night.
 
I now hate them (Well, not all of them, just one of mine).

I came back from town after losing £30 at the casino, was about to go to bed, opened my door and it smelt funny (Worse than it would for a teenage guy anyway). Saw my cat was in my room, then closed the door and saw a load of sick. Stepped in it, so it was all over my shoe, started cleaning it up, and saw some on my jeans and a hoody, and my bloody work trousers.

I guess this is a good reason to keep my room clean, so if it happens again it will be easy to clean up >.<.

I've now got to sleep with a odd smell (Cat sick + some anti-batica stuff + after shave = not a nice smell), my windows closed incase she climbs in my room during the night.

:ROFLMAO:

When we stay at our friends in London, we have to contend with all their cats. No less that 13, yes 13, rescue cats! :eek:
 
:ROFLMAO:

When we stay at our friends in London, we have to contend with all their cats. No less that 13, yes 13, rescue cats! :eek:

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problem solved :D
 
Hell yea :slayer:

I don't mind people having cat's, but don't see why they should be allowed to roam freely into my garden, ****ting in it, and setting off all of the security lights. Why aren't cat's kept like dogs? and in their own garden, and house.

Jon.

thank god its not just me My sister boy friend has 2 house cats and thats fine by me they never go out, its the ones as you say Jon that are kicked out and are allowed to roam free and **** in the garden or sit on my car bonnet
 
ever thought something might be wrong with the cat?

we used to play find the furball every morning, cheap fun for all the family(y)

She appears fine now, she ran down the stairs, purring and be herself (I swear, if she was a person she would be the sterotype of a blonde :LOL:).

Our other cat has been ill lately, but has been inside since the afternoon, and because my door was closed, they had to be outside to climb in though the window.

lmfao @ find the furball :LOL:
 
If cats are setting off your security lights then they blatantly set wrong.. my house alarm doesn't even go off because of the cats, just needs sdjusting.


or is that because you house alarm PIR's are fitted with a "Pet Lens" something you can't get for most security lights Coupled with the fact you can adjust the "pulse count" on most alarm PIR's then we enter the grounds of combined PIR and microwave detectors :)
 
I don't mind people having cat's, but don't see why they should be allowed to roam freely into my garden, ****ting in it, and setting off all of the security lights. Why aren't cat's kept like dogs? and in their own garden, and house.

Jon.

But cats cover up their poo, dogs leave it for you to slip in.

Dogs naturally roam free (mostly in packs) it us that have domesticated them(to a extent!) cats are different by nature and often you can keep them in house.
 
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