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NorPusses don't have access to the great outdoors yet as I'm waiting on Mr N to sort out doors so that we can put the cat flap in. -
HyperD gets his cat to do his work for himOriginally posted by covbob View PostAgreed! WFH this morning and CovPuss2 spent most of the time walking up and down in front of my keyboard. I'm sure that some days I have more conversation with the CovPusses than I do with Mrs Covbob
CovPuss1 is out enjoying the sunshine.
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S/he who would be ZeitMog II "helps" me water the beans in the evening.
By sinking its claws into my back to remind me s/he's there & wants attention.
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Sadly we don't have a cat flap either - both CovPusses are let in and out by one of us. They're normally able to make their needs feltOriginally posted by norrahe View PostNorPusses don't have access to the great outdoors yet as I'm waiting on Mr N to sort out doors so that we can put the cat flap in.
I did look at putting a cat flap in the back door. However, the landlord has put metal sheeting over the bottom panel, to match the bars on the glass. I don't think I fancy removing it...Comment
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Its generally advised to have a cat flap rather than letting then out, that way if they get attacked they can seek shelter in their own home. If they are locked out then there's more danger of them going missing.Originally posted by covbob View PostSadly we don't have a cat flap either - both CovPusses are let in and out by one of us. They're normally able to make their needs felt
I did look at putting a cat flap in the back door. However, the landlord has put metal sheeting over the bottom panel, to match the bars on the glass. I don't think I fancy removing it...
Some landlords have been ok with us in the past regarding catflaps, the last one not so, it was buy a new door if you want to put one in.
Now we've got our own place again it doesn't matter, apart from the fact that Mr N needs a prod to get on with stuff.Comment
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This place has ruined me, just seen on Linkedin a "Head of Recruiting" called xxxxx TulipOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Try living in a city where the two main hotels are called Tulip inn and Golden Tulip.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostThis place has ruined me, just seen on Linkedin a "Head of Recruiting" called xxxxx TulipComment
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Well, you are living in the country of tulipOriginally posted by norrahe View PostTry living in a city where the two main hotels are called Tulip inn and Golden Tulip.
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That worked! Walked round the pond, composed (in my head) a long post, imagined the advice, and have decided to ignore it allOriginally posted by SimonMac View PostAsk and question and do the polar opposite of what general suggests?
(In my imaginary thread, your response was TL;DR
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Indeed!Originally posted by Bunk View PostWell, you are living in the country of tulip
And thankfully the tulip season is over.Comment
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