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Thread: Re: Dangers to our cats
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2nd April 2010, 07:21 PM #21
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3rd April 2010, 10:45 AM #22
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Danger to our cats
Thats why I love this forum,a lot of the mishaps generally come round to something that give you the giggles & here we are left with the image of a cat that could have given itself highlights..!
Happy Easter & fingers crossed a fun and accident free one with our furries x
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5th April 2010, 07:52 AM #23
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lot of close calls there... glad they're all ok but.
i've been at the kids for months now to make sure they put the seat down and close the toilet door... still not sinking in so I'm sure gryfn will fall in at some stage.
I've seen the cats head in the shopping bag, so I know to put these away from reach...
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5th April 2010, 02:49 PM #24
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It is scary when you think about all the things that can go wrong!!!.
Sarah got her head caught in a plastic bag handle - I had just put it down for a sec. She went screaming around the house and outside and luckily it ripped and she got out of it herself ( saved me the scratches)
I too dont have radiators and by the sounds of it I am grateful. I have gas fire and ducted cooling, neither of which the cats can get in trouble with.
I am just about to put the toilet seats down as well - thanks for that
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