Proper afternoon thread.
Good afternoon.
I still have fleas. Sunk about £50 in poisons so far. Hoovering every day. Little effect. Considering torching the house.
( , Thu 8 Aug 2024, 16:22, archived)
Good afternoon.
I still have fleas. Sunk about £50 in poisons so far. Hoovering every day. Little effect. Considering torching the house.
( , Thu 8 Aug 2024, 16:22, archived)
Significantly less fleas here
I suspect there will be more to come
( , Thu 8 Aug 2024, 16:26, archived)
I suspect there will be more to come
( , Thu 8 Aug 2024, 16:26, archived)
Okay I actually killed 2 with fire today.
Well, disabled with fire. Killed with thumbnails.
£18 I spent on Johnsons spray. It's done nothing.
( , Thu 8 Aug 2024, 16:33, archived)
Well, disabled with fire. Killed with thumbnails.
£18 I spent on Johnsons spray. It's done nothing.
( , Thu 8 Aug 2024, 16:33, archived)
There will doubtless be fleas once this one is allowe out
but she's not going out the door till she's been chipped, jabbed and spayed.
( , Thu 8 Aug 2024, 16:33, archived)
but she's not going out the door till she's been chipped, jabbed and spayed.
( , Thu 8 Aug 2024, 16:33, archived)
don't let your cat outside
domestic cats decimate wildlife, and are at much more risk of injury and disease
( , Thu 8 Aug 2024, 22:23, archived)
domestic cats decimate wildlife, and are at much more risk of injury and disease
( , Thu 8 Aug 2024, 22:23, archived)
I've thought about this
I'm totally with you in terms of wildlife, but we live in low-rise housing in an inner city. Most of the wildlife is rats, mice and foxes. The foxes worry me when it comes to our cat. Roads and railways also concern me but because we live in a house the doors and windows are often open so she's going to get outside at some point. I think the responsible thing is to chip and spay her anyway and see if she's happy to be a house cat. If she's always desperate to get out she will at some point.
( , Fri 9 Aug 2024, 9:34, archived)
I'm totally with you in terms of wildlife, but we live in low-rise housing in an inner city. Most of the wildlife is rats, mice and foxes. The foxes worry me when it comes to our cat. Roads and railways also concern me but because we live in a house the doors and windows are often open so she's going to get outside at some point. I think the responsible thing is to chip and spay her anyway and see if she's happy to be a house cat. If she's always desperate to get out she will at some point.
( , Fri 9 Aug 2024, 9:34, archived)