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Bo
Jun 21, 2007 12:56:15 GMT 1
Post by sweetleaf on Jun 21, 2007 12:56:15 GMT 1
My cats lose the bell almost as soon as the collar is fitted...... dont ask me how they do it. The magnet "key" they wear stops it ringing anyway.
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Bo
Jun 21, 2007 13:03:51 GMT 1
Post by debbiem on Jun 21, 2007 13:03:51 GMT 1
From what I can remember when living at home and the cats had a collar with a bell, my Mum used to find the collar somewhere around the garden. The cats seemed to always get it off making full use of the elasticated bit.
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Bo
Jun 21, 2007 14:52:57 GMT 1
Post by madonplants on Jun 21, 2007 14:52:57 GMT 1
When I had a cat, before jemma, my first collie, he had a collar with bell on and the only time he lost the bell was when he got run down by a taxi cab!
Keith
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Bo
Jun 21, 2007 16:15:00 GMT 1
Post by debbiem on Jun 21, 2007 16:15:00 GMT 1
Oh no! Was he alright?
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Bo
Jun 21, 2007 16:56:40 GMT 1
Post by madonplants on Jun 21, 2007 16:56:40 GMT 1
No, that is why we got Jemma!!
Keith
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Bo
Jun 21, 2007 17:03:49 GMT 1
Post by Sleepy on Jun 21, 2007 17:03:49 GMT 1
No, that is why we got Jemma!! Keith Keith (and many others) Can you get into the habit of clicking on the 'quote' button when replying to an existing message? It saves me having to look at the thread to see what you are going on about. Eases the flow of the conversation. Pretty please
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Bo
Jun 21, 2007 17:17:55 GMT 1
Post by madonplants on Jun 21, 2007 17:17:55 GMT 1
No, that is why we got Jemma!! Keith Keith (and many others) Can you get into the habit of clicking on the 'quote' button when replying to an existing message? It saves me having to look at the thread to see what you are going on about. Eases the flow of the conversation. Pretty please I do, but I was replying to the last message, so why do I need to? I see, I reminded myself to duck didn't I? Anyway if I can follow this, anyone can!!! Keith
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Bo
Jun 21, 2007 17:19:24 GMT 1
Post by Sleepy on Jun 21, 2007 17:19:24 GMT 1
Keith (and many others) Can you get into the habit of clicking on the 'quote' button when replying to an existing message? It saves me having to look at the thread to see what you are going on about. Eases the flow of the conversation. Pretty please I do, but I was replying to the last message, so why do I need to? I see, I reminded myself to duck didn't I? Anyway if I can follow this, anyone can!!! Keith It was the last message in that thread - but far from being the last message in '60 most recent posts'.
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Bo
Jun 21, 2007 17:25:32 GMT 1
Post by madonplants on Jun 21, 2007 17:25:32 GMT 1
I do, but I was replying to the last message, so why do I need to? I see, I reminded myself to duck didn't I? Anyway if I can follow this, anyone can!!! Keith It was the last message in that thread - but far from being the last message in '60 most recent posts'. I don't do the 60 most recent thread though. Sorry Sleepy, I will try harder in future. Don't the posts get bigger and bigger then, if you quote from a quote from a quote from a quote!! Keith
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Bo
Jun 21, 2007 17:26:41 GMT 1
Post by Sleepy on Jun 21, 2007 17:26:41 GMT 1
It was the last message in that thread - but far from being the last message in '60 most recent posts'. I don't do the 60 most recent thread though. Sorry Sleepy, I will try harder in future. Don't the posts get bigger and bigger then, if you quote from a quote from a quote from a quote!! Keith No, it only shows 2 levels of quotes back
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Bo
Jun 21, 2007 17:28:54 GMT 1
Post by madonplants on Jun 21, 2007 17:28:54 GMT 1
I don't do the 60 most recent thread though. Sorry Sleepy, I will try harder in future. Don't the posts get bigger and bigger then, if you quote from a quote from a quote from a quote!! Keith No, it only shows 2 levels of quotes back Never knew that, thanks Sleepy! Keith
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