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Kaos

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  1. Me and mine are still here........did anyone else make it?
  2. Lot's of very positive and healing thoughts going Dolly's way.
  3. Good luck Dolly......we're all thinking of you.
  4. Wise words indeed........very strange people, in a very strange place!
  5. I would think that it's nothing to worry about Sarah, ....... unless you see it flying as well - then it's time to get some help (for you, not the Guinea Pig) Have a listen to the sounds on this site and see if they give you any clues? http://www.mgpr.org/MGPR/Stressed%20Pig.htm
  6. Hurry up home Poppy.......the computer screen will be getting cold! ETA - If you need a hand postering, .......you know.
  7. Kaos

    Uvc Wand

    Do they work on teenagers?
  8. We don't have to MAKE UP gossip 'bout you.......... Remember the Russian Sailors?
  9. Kaos

    Smokey

    Awwwww bless! I have my own special memories of you Smokey Run free & easily again.
  10. I have to say that I'm mightily offended by you all questioning this dear lady's sanity! I understand her reasoning entirely......... She was simply sharing (possibly) the only form of insulation she had available to her in gratitude that someone was offering something better. If she isn't going to get the improved version, then of course she will need her tea cosy back...... how else will she keep warm during the coming months?
  11. A NELSON woman kept 19 dogs and six birds at her terraced home in what a court has heard descibed as an "appalling" case of animal cruelty.Reedley magistrates heard a vet struggled to identify the room Alexandra Stansfield called her kitchen due to the filth and squalor. The 43-year-old was banned from owning, keeping or being involved with animals for 10 years after admitting seven charges of animal cruelty. She was banned from keeping or being involved with all animals, including birds, which means anyone she lives with cannot keep animals either. She was also placed under a two-month night-time curfew and ordered to pay £250 costs. Mr Chris White (prosecuting) said vet Mr Patrick Moore inspected the animals at the Smith Street address with RSPCA officers last November and initially found 15 black and tan inbred cross-breed dogs, severely underweight, reluctant to be handled (two aggressive dogs had to be put down) and some with skin conditions. Three were adults and 12 puppies. In a statement, he said: "I was hit by the smell of ammonia and my eyes were stinging from the smell. There was no natural light or evidence of food, the floor was wet and the kitchen units were smeared in mud and faeces." All 15 dogs were signed over to the RSPCA before Stansfield produced another four - also underweight and in a poor condition - she initially wished to keep. Six tropical birds were also examined. Although their cages were filthy, no action was taken at that stage as Mr Moore did not believe they were suffering but Stansfield was later given two warnings about their condition and ordered to take action. On December 5th, the birds were removed from the house by the RSPCA and put into care. A bird specialist reported that one bird had a severe bacterial infection in two open sores on its back and another had "bumble foot", a painful condition caused by standing in an unclean cage. When interviewed, Stansfield, who receives £88 a week in benefits, said she fed her animals twice a day and spent £40 a week on food. The animals hadn't been de-wormed due to cost and she did not believe it necessary. She also said she cleaned the house with disinfectant and cleaned the bird cages daily. The court heard the RSPCA had spent more than £12,000 on the welfare of the animals, having "stopped counting" the true cost weeks ago. Mr John Nuttall (defending) said this was a case that had spiralled out of control, rather than of deliberate cruelty. Stansfield was "very sorry" for the distress caused but had not thought about getting the dogs neutered because of the cost. She had called the RSPCA for help and was told there was a long waiting list. He also said she lived with her "controlling" elderly mother and an adult son who had "difficulties", and would have done more but her mother would not allow it. The 17 rescued dogs have all been re-housed with new owners. Two of the six birds died of their illnesses and the others are in RSPCA care. Speaking after the case, RSPCA Insp. Katherine Hamblin said the case was the worst she had seen in her two years with the charity. "The conditions at the house were appalling and it was quite distressing for me and my colleagues," she said. "This was a case of long-term neglect so we are pleased with a lengthy ban." She also had advice for pet owners in similar situations. "Please neuter your animals if you keep male and female animals together," she said. "She did ask for help and I would encourage anyone to contact the RSPCA if they are struggling, but understanding we do have long waiting lists." http://www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk/nelso...d-in.4441535.jp I suppose at the end of the 10 years, they will just be free to 'obtain' other aminals? Shame no-one monitors the ban and ensures some kind of education into animal welfare is received during that time.
  12. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/7591910.stm A Coleraine man who killed his wife's pet dog is to start a six-month jail term after abandoning an appeal to get the sentence overturned. In July, William David Streeter, 29, from Cloyfin Park, was convicted of seven counts of animal cruelty and threatening to kill his wife. Speaking outside Ballymena County Court, his former wife said she was relieved he had dropped the appeal. "This is one birthday I will never forget," Alison McMonagle said. Streeter hanged golden retriever Mac by his collar, kicked him with steel toe-capped boots and hit him with a boulder in October 2006. He has also been banned from keeping an animal for 10 years. Speaking at the time the judge said it was one of the worst cases of animal cruelty he had ever seen.
  13. I agree, unless it's cutting your mouth / tongue. Don't think a nail file will have much effect ('cept make the hair on your neck stand on end) Try a strip of fine emery (or wet 'n' dry) paper.
  14. Will be thinking of you. Wishing you a peaceful passing Barney
  15. I put Lapland too My first thoughts were the North Pole, but then (several years ago) I took Andrew to Lapland to see Father Christmas's workshop, and home. If we 'Brits' believe he comes from the North Pole, then why do the travel companies take us on trips to Lapland.......and what's more, why did the 'real' Father Christmas come to see us (with his reindeer) while we were there, and then introduce us to Mrs Christmas.....who gave us all juice and biscuits??
  16. Smart @rse son insists I inform you that he got 1 more right than me! That's 9 (and not 8 -like his senile mother)!
  17. Just a bit of fun........ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4099770.stm I shall be expecting a visit .......I only scored 8!
  18. These people seem to offer a good discount for multiple purchases.......they are currently offering 5 tags for £10 !
  19. (You're complaining of the cold and wet......and you're going to Whanganui)?
  20. What, narrow it down to just one?
  21. Great manky toe there! Not so sure leaving it long enough to warrant a post in MBP is such a good idea though? For future reference - lesser mankiness readily accepted
  22. Well done you! You've acheived much (and even managed a brill contribution to 'manky body parts' ). I reckon a 'self indulgent' thread, very well deserved!
  23. Oh No ! Dee, I'm so sorry! (you know where I am). Run free Dougie
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