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I think a bell round the neck is the best solution - if you can get to a church being demolished about 5lbs should do the trick.
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You'll be charmed to hear about my friend's cat Merlin who is so civilized he comes in from the garden to use the litter tray and then goes back out again. What a gent!
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Rosie's just the same Giulia. Tim couldn't understand it but I asked him what he'd rather do; dig a hole and go in the garden or have a nice sit down in a centrally heated bathroom. He suddenly saw her point.

Rosie is even more civilised as she always tells me when she's about to use her tray and also prefers to use it when someone is sitting on the loo next to her :roll: It's all we can do not to pass her the Telegraph colour supplement :lol:
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Dear Chantal, i'm starting to worry slightly. :) :wink:
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Any particular reason why OH? She's just very sociable :D
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Dear Chantal, the only reason really, is that i thought Rosie would be more of a Mews of the world sort of a girl. :wink: :lol:
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My girl does NOT read comics (terrible pun that OH :roll:) except for Viz :wink:
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I am glad that I am not the only one that has a cat that likes to poop in its own back yard.
I have now got a cat scarer & that seems to work, but last year in the winter months my plot (the unused bit) had loads of the little brown things in it, I got sick and tired of keep digging them out and so decided to leave them in over winter, 2 things happened, 1 - cats being cleanish animals they could only take so much of their own brown lumps and moved on to someone elses garden & 2 - by the time that I got round to digging it all out, the worms had done most of the job for me and broken the brown lumps down, and there was hardly anything left to take out......Gross ahhh. anyway with the cat sonic scarer I only have about 1 or 2 poo's to pick out a week which is a bonus, let me tell you.
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