The weekend?

First thing is get some music on , then clean bathroom , vacuum upstairs , do cat tray etc etc

Domestic goddess you are

Yes blue estate , she’s kindly left me a list of cleaning Her cats tray , lovely !!

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Apparently he’s an angel when she has day off with him , me he takes one look then spits :roll_eyes::roll_eyes:, now gone back to the bedroom!!

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Not on list but going to give a wipe over

Ah! Cat tray duties, I’ve been doing my fair share of that for the 53 years we’ve been married. We’ve always had cats, I got a pair of stainless steel litter trays last year, they’re much easier to clean.

Just been in tescs Colchester
Its amazing they can do beef for £6 kg on club card but cant do it all year round

Yes lancpun , it’s my job even though he hates me , cleaned out the cat litter , now about to follow orders with disenfectanting his tray , all while he zzzzzzzzz on the bed

If this follows the normal routine he’ll do a big ■■■■ in it just after I’ve finished cleaning it out :roll_eyes::roll_eyes::roll_eyes:

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Sainsbury’s have been half price ( nectar ) on lamb / beef lately blue estate , we got a joint of both , beef did 4 meals & 2 days of beef sandwiches

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Washing out ( I think wife’s planned me for 15 hrs work today :roll_eyes::roll_eyes:) I’m suprised she’s got me to hang the washing out as apparently there’s a right / wrong way to do it , I do it wrong :roll_eyes::roll_eyes:, so will get it in before she ( can moan ) gets home

Looks like it was the only mouse who liked gluten free choccy biscuits :joy::joy:

Steak , boiled tates & garden peas / sweetcorn for tea , no gravy apparently , boooooo

Cat litters for adult cats? :flushed_face:….that’s up there with buying these kin top range over expensive poncy tins of food for them from Waitrose instead of good old cheap Kit e Kat.:smiley:

When we had cats when kids were at home we house train them with cat litter trays as kittens but when fully grown….’’yer on yer own mate’’ ,.we treated them like farm cats at night, let them out, and it kept the mice down, they always found somewhere warm to sleep….it’s what they do, they are cats.They are basically wild animals they have fur…they adapt, it’s nature.

Yeah they were allowed in house through day, we even ticed a timid stray in to live with us, but coming down in a morning to a tray with stinking cat sh….and having to empty it? :flushed_face:

No way Pedro.:joy:

It’s responsible ownership, ours are house cats. I ain’t letting any of our cats take a dump in anyone else’s garden, I have to put up with that in my garden from neighbours cats.

Peanut butter worked well in my traps, even caught a rat with it.

Yeah but they bury it don’t they? ….again nature survival throwback to ‘cover their tracks’, we have cats next door who are out at night ‘prowling’ :smiley:we have had no bother on that score.

Don’t get me wrong our cats were well looked after and happy……proven by the fact they always came back !

We saved them, they were from farm cats and the farmer was going to drown them as kittens, so my lad brought them home, which kinda impressed me.

We even ticed in a very timid stray which ended up living with us.

I’m not meaning you personally btw as I don’t know you, but some people confuse their cats as children,.which is a bit weird and a step too far too me, we looked after them, but treated them as in my opinion they were meant to be….as cats.

My wife’s friend (who is destined to be a nailed on future ‘weird cat lady’ when she gets old :smiley: ) once brought some ‘‘special milk for cats’‘ :roll_eyes: around, god knows how much it was, I wanted to strangle her, the cats got the sh 1ts with it, and it was all over my yard and it was walked into the house :face_with_symbols_on_mouth:

One of the cats got ran over my little girl was devastated carrying it in with a broken leg….cost me a ‘kin fortune at vets, the other one just did not come back,.again as nature they just go away and die when they get old, it had one kitten which grew fully, later on it had a litter and the big cat used to get in the basket with the mother and young kittens feeling left out which was quite funny.

Since then we have had a dog, I may even go round to farm to see if he has any kittens coming to keep the mice down around here, it will be well looked after, better than at the farm for sure, but it will not be in the house overnight…..so we’ll have to agree to differ….Again :joy:

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LOL, no worries, we’re all different.

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Speak for yourself, I’m quite normal, allegedly. :wink:

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Yer feeding her cat too much mate….that is his job to catch the mice.:smiley:

This tramping lark aint good for meals
Only having ham ,tomatoes, mushrooms and chips and cooked eaten and washed up in a 45min break



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