howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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2 December 2010
12:0082788anyone that is owned by a cat knows how secretive they can be about where they relieve themselves.
the snow has given the game away, from my top window i have seen a trail of paw prints from my back door crossing the wall into next door's garden then over the next wall.
the trail ends right in the centre of that garden then leads back.
ironically the previous tenants frequently used roughly the same spot to do likewise.
Jan Higgins
- Location: Dover
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2 December 2010
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
- Posts: 62,352
2 December 2010
13:1082806had that trouble last year jan, think it was the first time she had seen snow, just sat on the window sill eyes bulging out of her head.
Ross Miller
- Location: London Road, Dover
- Registered: 17 Sep 2008
- Posts: 3,707
2 December 2010
15:4882827just remember dont let the kids eat the yellow snow/ slush puppy
"Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today." - James Dean
"Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength,
While loving someone deeply gives you courage" - Laozi
2 December 2010
16:0482831My cat is nuts keeps jumping and rolling around in the snow .
Guest 666- Registered: 25 Mar 2008
- Posts: 323
2 December 2010
16:1082833Mine went straight to it's usual flowerpot, perched, did it's business and bounded back in sharpish like a scalded squirrell.
Oh Boy!, That'll be the day.........
Unregistered User
2 December 2010
16:5082840Saw large paw marks in my garden this morning before the dog had gone out.
My garden is enclosed so don't get strays in.
Assume the urban foxes that visit were active.
Watty
2 December 2010
20:4482900Paul, you will know if a fox passes water in your garden. It smells like nothing else on earth ... and if you have a dog he will roll in it!
2 December 2010
20:4682901Nice!

Guest 657- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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2 December 2010
22:3682926I found a fox dozing on my front door step a couple of weeks ago

Guest 672- Registered: 3 Jun 2008
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2 December 2010
22:3982927Similar to post #1.
I knew a person that used to do things like that in Germany. One night at the designated place he stood next to and set off a thunder flash.
For some unknown reason he never did it again, I never did figure out why.
Bycycle clips or what.

grass grows by the inches but dies by the feet.
Jan Higgins
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 5 Jul 2010
- Posts: 13,895
2 December 2010
23:0482937Jeane, just hope he doesn't mark his territory as Diane says his scent is a real

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Guest 644- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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3 December 2010
14:0283031Many years ago my parents planted a row of pansies up along their drive. All grew fine but after a few months one particular pansy grew much bushier and about three times larger than all the others. Eventually we found out why - next doors cat, a huge black and white bruiser named 'Tommy', used to regularly relieve itself on that very plant. I don't know what their neighbours fed it, but it had developed some sort of fertilising super-piss.