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Ozzie's started being really silly when I'm in the garden pottering (it's a tiny garden and there isn't much to Potter in) but she's started pretending she can't get any where and meowing lots. I just carry on with my business and tell her to stop being a silly tart! So then she moves to another place and pretends to be stuck.
 
I've got some mates coming round tomorrow, so I'm going to have to clear up the sock death fields which litter my house. They've just become part of the furniture to me, as Missy's brought more and more in, but I will concede they look rather odd to newcomers.

She was slightly anxious at first when they arrived, but soon realised that they weren't here to try to take over her house, just to watch the football, and went to sleep on the front windowsill.
 
Cats are on a dry food day due to Odins behaviour. Because of the heat I've been buying sachets over tins. Being the generous sort I've even got a variety, both gravy and jelly, Felix and Whiskers. Started with him turning his nose up at the Felix and now doesn't seem that impressed by the Whiskers either. So a day of dry food as I'm sick of chucking it out. Feels a bit tight, but the budget won't stretch to Sheba.
 
Any tips on what to bring with him to a cattery? He's got a ~10 day stay coming up and I've never left a cat in one before. I assume a smelly blanket and his Horse, but does anything else help them settle?
 
Any tips on what to bring with him to a cattery? He's got a ~10 day stay coming up and I've never left a cat in one before. I assume a smelly blanket and his Horse, but does anything else help them settle?
you could try something that smells of you, like a worn t-shirt. feliway ? Likely they'll have that at the cattery anyway
 
Yeah if your cat is affectionate, something that smells of you (or his favourite person in the house) to use as a blanket would be good. If he's not so friendly, bring something that smells of him, like a pet bed or fleece that he likes to sleep on.
 
ask the cattery to send you a photo of your cat. Paulways Pet Resort-which I use, send a photo if you ask them. It helps settle my mind-though it also has a tendency to make me miss my girls, too.
 
Yeah if your cat is affectionate, something that smells of you (or his favourite person in the house) to use as a blanket would be good. If he's not so friendly, bring something that smells of him, like a pet bed or fleece that he likes to sleep on.
He's... Well he's very friendly and likes his belly rubs, but really he prefers to sit with his humans and not on them. So maybe a bit of both.
 
Does anyone have any tips on cleaning dried up old cat sick? I promise I don't live in a tip (well I do but not quite that bad) but having moved something I noticed Delilah had brought up her food at some point and not sure what the best thing to properly get the stain out is.
 
Does anyone have any tips on cleaning dried up old cat sick? I promise I don't live in a tip (well I do but not quite that bad) but having moved something I noticed Delilah had brought up her food at some point and not sure what the best thing to properly get the stain out is.

I found this great on old cat sick stain:

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My two furballs are *really* not enjoying the heat much.

Aye, Radar has decided he lives under our bed for the time being. I can completely understand this, it is actually the coolest place in the flat and I have considered joining him under there. He comes out to pester for food, to eat, and the occasional purry cuddle before that gets too hot and sweaty for him!

Good news is today I looked at him and saw a slender but in normal weight range cat, rather than an underweight/famine cat - first time I've felt happy about his weight in 5 months. :)
 
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