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A cat question.
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Glad to see at least one scientifically educated dog on the board.Originally posted by Churchill View PostI'd give up. Your efforts are lost on this rabble.
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Or the cats could be threatened with boxes and sub atomic particles.Originally posted by Schrodinger's Cat View PostBut was this observed in a controlled environment? It could be the kids, how can you be sure its the cats?Coffee's for closersComment
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Did it shat on the mat?Originally posted by DS23 View Posthave they learnt to do what fat freddie's cat does?Comment
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I thought Schrodiger was the philosopher - his cat is even worse!Originally posted by Churchill View PostI'd give up. Your efforts are lost on this rabble.
No wonder he wanted to shoot it.Comment
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Squirrels are ok. Not nearly as intelligent as some make out though. I used a little padlock from a christmas cracker to stop them pulling the bird feeder off and they still haven't managed to pick the lock.
PS Children are repulsive too, I asked for a suitable child repellant at my garden centre and they didn't have one. Gap in the market there.Last edited by xoggoth; 13 November 2007, 10:45.bloggoth
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Originally posted by Schrodinger's Cat View PostBut was this observed in a controlled environment? It could be the kids, how can you be sure its the cats?
No, it's definately the cats (I've seen them doing it). As for it being the kids, you don't seriously expect a 16 y.o. to be out of bed before midday, do you?
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