Garden wrecker.........
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Garden wrecker.........
.....that's Bola, tho' he did have a bit of help from stripey tailed tom to do this.
He was asleep in his fav sun trap spot in the tip of a garden across from mine at the back, on top of a length of fencing, which was on top of a old wooden pallet, both of which were balanced on top of more than half a dozen old dustbins. His stripey tailed mate was nearby, miaowing at me, so I nipped in to get some food and put the plate near Bola, then went back in to do some hoovering.
This is what I found when I went out a bit later to get the plate
I don't know how they managed to do that betwen them, but the plate was intact tho' out of reach on the floor, so I had to find a way of getting it back without walking all the way round as the fence isn't strong enough to climb over (but then, neither am I)
Luckily, I hadn't thrown away a gadget my mum bought for my dad to use, as he was chairbound, she'd got this extending pincer type jobbie for picking stuff up off the floor should he have dropped it. He never used it, and to the best of my knowledge it'd never been used before today, but there I was, on my hands and kness with my arm thro' a hole in the fence trying to get the plate It worked and I somehow managed it
I had to get it as it was blindingly obvious who'd put it in this blokes garden (me) as it still had some cat food on, and as he isn't that keen on cats to start with, he'd be even less keen to see what mayhem two cats can cause as he can't get to his greenhouse atm
Ian
He was asleep in his fav sun trap spot in the tip of a garden across from mine at the back, on top of a length of fencing, which was on top of a old wooden pallet, both of which were balanced on top of more than half a dozen old dustbins. His stripey tailed mate was nearby, miaowing at me, so I nipped in to get some food and put the plate near Bola, then went back in to do some hoovering.
This is what I found when I went out a bit later to get the plate
I don't know how they managed to do that betwen them, but the plate was intact tho' out of reach on the floor, so I had to find a way of getting it back without walking all the way round as the fence isn't strong enough to climb over (but then, neither am I)
Luckily, I hadn't thrown away a gadget my mum bought for my dad to use, as he was chairbound, she'd got this extending pincer type jobbie for picking stuff up off the floor should he have dropped it. He never used it, and to the best of my knowledge it'd never been used before today, but there I was, on my hands and kness with my arm thro' a hole in the fence trying to get the plate It worked and I somehow managed it
I had to get it as it was blindingly obvious who'd put it in this blokes garden (me) as it still had some cat food on, and as he isn't that keen on cats to start with, he'd be even less keen to see what mayhem two cats can cause as he can't get to his greenhouse atm
Ian
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Ian B- Diamond Elite Cat
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Re: Garden wrecker.........
oh that's hilarious, I would love to hear what the neighbour has to say when he see's that mess, but then it's his own fault for having so much **** lying around. maybe he'll clear it up now it's been disturbed.
Teddy- Diamond Elite Cat
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Re: Garden wrecker.........
He's daft enough to suspect burglars/intruders and phone the police when he see's it. I doubt he'd believe two cats could have done it, tho' tbh, I'm struggling to work out exactly how they managed it
Ian
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Ian B- Diamond Elite Cat
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Re: Garden wrecker.........
Agility, they are so surprising sometimes. Well wait for a police visit, although if that happens and you see a panda sitting outside, if I were you I wouldn't be able to keep a straight face. It must be so entertaining round your place.
Teddy- Diamond Elite Cat
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Re: Garden wrecker.........
Oh aye, I'd say serves him right for keeping so much crap in his garden! lol
maddymoo- Diamond Elite Cat
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Re: Garden wrecker.........
You can't see all the discarded washing machines and fridges, plus assorted other rubbish, then there's a derelict wooden shed with what appears to be a couple of old swivel type chairs and God knows what else piled up against that
It's a great adventure playground for cats, but as shown by what happened yesterday, not a very safe one.
Ian
It's a great adventure playground for cats, but as shown by what happened yesterday, not a very safe one.
Ian
Ian B- Diamond Elite Cat
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Re: Garden wrecker.........
Deleted, double post
Ian
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Ian B- Diamond Elite Cat
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Cat(s): : Fudge, Bola, Buddy, Max........and several guests
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Re: Garden wrecker.........
Ian B wrote:Deleted, double post
Ian
Haha! I keep doing that too, I think all our keypads have a trick mouse that double clicks!
And with regards to the washing machines etc.... niiiice! lol
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