Lupset_Airport wrote:One individual kept a dustbin full of water in case a cat wandered into his garden, he wouldn't hold the cat under, he'd just put the bin lid on, he said it took ages for one to die, my wife broke down crying whilst he was telling us. Most people just usually shout to their dogs "Cats in garden!!!"
I've got three cats each one owned by one or other of my daughters, if I caught the person responsible for hurting/killing one of our cats and therefore hurting one of my daughters, Id take great pleasure in drowning the barsteward after torturing him for a couple of days!
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charlie wrote::CRAZY:
From now on I'll offer them a nice bit of chicken, give them a stroke and get their trust right back up in humans on the street.
You don't get it, a lot of people like to hurt cats. Obviously I don't chase them into the road or out of the village but every time I've given a little stamp they scurry off to the safety of their own garden. Where they should be.
My parents cat proofed their garden so their cat couldn't leave it, a lot of pedigree cat owners do it too (mainly to stop theft from gypsies ), for me it should be the norm. Especially as poisoning of cats is on the up.
Just want to say a massive Thank you to Mrs Snowie and Blue Jay for you're sponsors. Unfortunately people don't want to give money to good causes any more not even £1. You would not believe the excuses I have heard. They range from I cant get onto the computer, right down to I cant afford it sorry, as they are stood there puffing on a cancer stick right in-front of me !!!!!! I have paid £15 myself to enter into the race for life and my target is £100 of sponsors and if i have to I will top up my fund myself just to get to my promised target because at the end of the day non of us know what's round the corner and we all expect to be put back together by the medical profession, but even they cant help us without the funding into research and hopefully one day a cure into this nasty disease . Once again thanks to Mel And Jason
Just want to say a massive Thank you to Mrs Snowie and Blue Jay for you're sponsors. Unfortunately people don't want to give money to good causes any more not even £1. You would not believe the excuses I have heard. They range from I cant get onto the computer, right down to I cant afford it sorry, as they are stood there puffing on a cancer stick right in-front of me !!!!!! I have paid £15 myself to enter into the race for life and my target is £100 of sponsors and if i have to I will top up my fund myself just to get to my promised target because at the end of the day non of us know what's round the corner and we all expect to be put back together by the medical profession, but even they cant help us without the funding into research and hopefully one day a cure into this nasty disease . Once again thanks to Mel And Jason
Just had a message to say that someone has sponsored me, someone using the name Wollo Wollo Wayoo. Who ever you are thank you so much, I am very great-full , THANK YOU
Joined: Aug 18 2005 Posts: 27039 Location: In the fridge
jo wood wrote:Just had a message to say that someone has sponsored me, someone using the name Wollo Wollo Wayoo. Who ever you are thank you so much, I am very great-full , THANK YOU
He did a walk with us, one of the Wakey to Hudds, you may not have done the same walk though.
jo wood wrote:Just want to say a massive Thank you to Mrs Snowie and Blue Jay for you're sponsors. Unfortunately people don't want to give money to good causes any more not even £1. You would not believe the excuses I have heard. They range from I cant get onto the computer, right down to I cant afford it sorry, as they are stood there puffing on a cancer stick right in-front of me !!!!!! I have paid £15 myself to enter into the race for life and my target is £100 of sponsors and if i have to I will top up my fund myself just to get to my promised target because at the end of the day non of us know what's round the corner and we all expect to be put back together by the medical profession, but even they cant help us without the funding into research and hopefully one day a cure into this nasty disease . Once again thanks to Mel And Jason
no probs Jo, I sponsored a Hull lad hows doing the Great North Run for the same charity
I have had my fill of friends and relatives that have suffered lately
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