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26th February 2010, 12:09 PM #1
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26th February 2010, 05:51 PM #2
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I did mean the toy fluffy type....
Wellynton Boots loves to pull their tails off & his brother Shimba & pals all look at you as much as to say "thats another one spoilt" & if it happens to be purple then it stands no chance !
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27th February 2010, 01:45 AM #3
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1st March 2010, 12:04 PM #4
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Well today I got the shadehouse all cleaned up... an area set up for litter trays and cleaned up some branches for the cats to climb on.
Just need dh to pull the shadecloth off and mesh it all, and rebuild the door. He wants to extend it further down the side of the house, so there will be more area for the cats. Well that's only after I said I wanted the cats to have the run of the side... he only wanted to put tunnels in...
I also need a trailer load of woodchips to put down on the ground and around the plants to protect them.
so fingers crossed it will be done in time for when gryfn comes home!
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1st March 2010, 12:16 PM #6
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1st March 2010, 05:24 PM #7
In the next two or three months Im building a large enclosure on the side of the house so would be very interested to see the end result of yours and to hear of anything that you learnt along the way.
The mesh is a concern of mine as I want to make sure its going to last for years without any worry of rust or them being able to bite through / dig under it.
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1st March 2010, 06:58 PM #8
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