Pet Stories
When one of my cats was younger and a lot fatter, he came bowling in from the garden with an almighty crash. Looking slightly stunned, he'd arrived into the kitchen having ripped the cat flap from the door and was still wearing it as a cat-tutu. Did I mention he was quite fat?
In honour of Jake, a well loved cat, who died on Wednesday, tell us your pet stories and cheer us up.
( , Fri 8 Jun 2007, 9:15)
When one of my cats was younger and a lot fatter, he came bowling in from the garden with an almighty crash. Looking slightly stunned, he'd arrived into the kitchen having ripped the cat flap from the door and was still wearing it as a cat-tutu. Did I mention he was quite fat?
In honour of Jake, a well loved cat, who died on Wednesday, tell us your pet stories and cheer us up.
( , Fri 8 Jun 2007, 9:15)
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My neighbours
used to keep chickens. They were intended as laying hens, but didn't lay many eggs. And they weren't really any good for eating either, firstly because they were laying hens, and also because the family had become so attached to them they couldn't bear to kill any.
Complete waste of time and money!
They buy their chicken and eggs from Tesco now, like most other non-agricultural folk.
( , Thu 14 Jun 2007, 10:58, Reply)
used to keep chickens. They were intended as laying hens, but didn't lay many eggs. And they weren't really any good for eating either, firstly because they were laying hens, and also because the family had become so attached to them they couldn't bear to kill any.
Complete waste of time and money!
They buy their chicken and eggs from Tesco now, like most other non-agricultural folk.
( , Thu 14 Jun 2007, 10:58, Reply)
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