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Posted
2 minutes ago, SystonFox said:

I was answering a question pal. From a Leicester fan

I was talking about the 1st of your 2 questions after that buddy, but I think I get it now.  From a different Leicester fan.

Posted
42 minutes ago, Carl the Llama said:

I was talking about the 1st of your 2 questions after that buddy, but I think I get it now.  From a different Leicester fan.

No worries bro. Respect to you and yours. #twitter92 #footballfamily #awaydays

Posted
1 hour ago, Innovindil said:

Anyone got any ideas on some kitten friendly cat toys? Can't seem to find anything that they wouldn't chew apart and swallow. :unsure:

- A hand wrapped in the sleeve of a sufficiently thick jumper.

- A leaf that's blown in through the window.

- A bit of rope dangling down from the ceiling.

- The drawstring on your hoody.

- A shoe left lying around.

 

 

 

 

 

 

- Specifically purchased toys.

 

 

But for real I'd go for some ping pong balls, a pack of fabric mice and one of those sticks with a dangly bit of fabric on the end and just accept that most of them won't be as highly sought after as a good leaf.

 

Oh and buy anything that comes in a cardboard box then just throw the contents away.

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Posted
3 hours ago, Innovindil said:

Anyone got any ideas on some kitten friendly cat toys? Can't seem to find anything that they wouldn't chew apart and swallow. :unsure:

Balled up aluminium foil

 

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Posted
5 hours ago, Innovindil said:

Anyone got any ideas on some kitten friendly cat toys? Can't seem to find anything that they wouldn't chew apart and swallow. :unsure:

Fully extending a good old fashioned Stanley tape measure,then letting it shoot back into its case.Cats and kittens go mad for it.

Posted
5 hours ago, Innovindil said:

Anyone got any ideas on some kitten friendly cat toys? Can't seem to find anything that they wouldn't chew apart and swallow. :unsure:

 

You simply cannot beat a ball of wool.

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7 minutes ago, Innovindil said:

But I've been told they eat it? Isn't it a problem for small kittens? 

 

As far as I know, it's only a problem when they have pica (a form of compulsive eating), but if it's tightly wound they shouldn't be able to chew on it.

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Posted
6 hours ago, Innovindil said:

Anyone got any ideas on some kitten friendly cat toys? Can't seem to find anything that they wouldn't chew apart and swallow. :unsure:

A cork and a laser pointer. 

Posted (edited)
15 minutes ago, Innovindil said:

But I've been told they eat it? Isn't it a problem for small kittens? 

 

This might be helpful.

 

 

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Posted
18 hours ago, Steve_Walsh5 said:

Can you upgrade train tickets to first class after you have purchased them?

Yeah it's no problem, just do it on the train. 

 

If you are travelling at weekend it's usually very cheap to do so as well.

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Is there a way to subscribe to LCFC Quarterly? Rather than pay £4 on the store and another 4 for delivery?

you know as i type this i realise £8 for the issue every 3 months isnt that big of a deal but still, would like to have it sent to me automatically if possible

Posted
On 10/04/2019 at 15:54, Steve_Walsh5 said:

Can you upgrade train tickets to first class after you have purchased them?

Check out Seatfrog, sometimes the upgrades arent that expensive.

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How does one go about re-homing their cat?

Nobody i know will take him.

The authorities, RSPCA etc arent interested unless the cat is stray or ill.

 

Landlord is forcing me to give him up as apparently there is a no pets rule.

 

Sack, bricks and canal is no option as i actually love the little bastard.

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Posted
1 minute ago, Royston. said:

How does one go about re-homing their cat?

Nobody i know will take him.

The authorities, RSPCA etc arent interested unless the cat is stray or ill.

 

Landlord is forcing me to give him up as apparently there is a no pets rule.

 

Sack, bricks and canal is no option as i actually love the little bastard.

How old is he? 

Posted (edited)
8 hours ago, Royston. said:

How does one go about re-homing their cat?

Nobody i know will take him.

The authorities, RSPCA etc arent interested unless the cat is stray or ill.

 

Landlord is forcing me to give him up as apparently there is a no pets rule.

 

Sack, bricks and canal is no option as i actually love the little bastard.

I've seen people offer them on Gumtree, or there is a website called Pets4homes you could list him on. Are there no friends or family members who could take him for you? Put a picture here and maybe someone will offer to have him ?

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Posted
9 hours ago, Royston. said:

How does one go about re-homing their cat?

Nobody i know will take him.

The authorities, RSPCA etc arent interested unless the cat is stray or ill.

 

Landlord is forcing me to give him up as apparently there is a no pets rule.

 

Sack, bricks and canal is no option as i actually love the little bastard.

 

https://www.cats.org.uk/leicester/what-we-do

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