cat flap lessons. catnip. ear plugs.
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Oh Dear: Trouble at Mill, problems at home
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I married a crazy cat lady, there is no solution, if you make every accommodation possible to the cat it will still find a way to piss you off.
Best result I found was to kick the wife at 3am, swear at her and tell her to sort out that f&*3king cat or I will give it a hessian sack bath, we came to a compromise and she got another kitten.Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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I've met your lovely wife and as delightful as she is I'd suggest you've got this the wrong way roundOriginally posted by SimonMac View PostI married a crazy cat lady, there is no solution, if you make every accommodation possible to the cat it will still find a way to piss you off.
Best result I found was to kick the wife at 3am, swear at her and tell her to sort out that f&*3king cat or I will give it a hessian sack bath,
we came to a compromise and she got another kitten.
Way to go girl.
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This is just one of many reasons never to own a cat.
My solution would involve a sack, some bricks and a trip to a deep lake.
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fine for the wife but what about the cat?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThis is just one of many reasons never to own a cat.
My solution would involve a sack, some bricks and a trip to a deep lake.
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Ear plugs and ignore. Started wearing ear plugs after living next to an airport. You think a cat is loud!
Have to say though the pilots weren't bothered about me ignoring them, they never tired of unnecessarily revving their jet engines over the house.
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Reverse psychology doesn’t work, which is a shame, cause you could tape up the flap lightly and they would then try to get in…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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