Kaylz
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Take it easy you, I hope your starting to feel better with everything you've got going on xxGood morning 3.3
Sorry to hear this, we are the same as you, spending our kids inheritance as we have lost childhood friends and work colleagues, might as well enjoy life while we are here.Morning all and it’s wet, AGAIN! A disappointing 7.4 this morning, was 9.5 before bed and reluctantly gave myself a 1 unit correction, I guess it didn’t work. Day at home today to organise some things. Just booked ourselves a couple of days in Herefordshire for Saturday and Sunday, unfortunately not to celebrate Valentines, but to attend the funeral of my best friend from school, on Monday.She died last week from cancer, she’d battled it for 5/6 years and it won. Aged 59, she’s lived in Hereford since the early 80s and we didn’t see each other for years but in recent years had re connected via the power of Facebook. It’s very sad, all she wanted to do was to reach her Ruby wedding anniversary next month and her 60th birthday in April. And that’s why we live for each day and are busy spending the kids’ inheritance. Make sure you do the same. Have a great day. 🙂
I've been keeping them separate but it's my Binky that's doing the attacking and poor Cheeky who's very old now ran out and had to be enticed back in. It's all very stressful. Mind you, whoever had her before she was lost made a brillliant job of training her, she's wonderfully house trained thank goodness as I'd have no idea plus if I want her to come to me she does and if I pat the arm of the chair she comes and sleeps there, she's like a dog! I'm going to take her to the vet tomorrow and have her claws clipped as they're lethal, I'm ripped to ribbons plus I'll probably find out she's chipped and they'll take her away agh. It's a risk.how have you been attempting it? sometimes its best when introducing a new cat to either do it somewhere neutral that neither class as their territory if that's possible, ours have always been indoor so we've always done it by leaving the new arrival in their cat box so the established cat can get used to them like that etc xx
Sometimes it is unfortunate that cats just wont accept another, I know for a fact Bubbles would never accept another animal into the house, yeah most cats are like that regarding life so its nothing unusual if they've been socialised well by the owners, I've never come across a cat that doesn't come when asked, even Bubbles with his temperament acts like that xx've been keeping them separate but it's my Binky that's doing the attacking and poor Cheeky who's very old now ran out and had to be enticed back in. It's all very stressful. Mind you, whoever had her before she was lost made a brillliant job of training her, she's wonderfully house trained thank goodness as I'd have no idea plus if I want her to come to me she does and if I pat the arm of the chair she comes and sleeps there, she's like a dog! I'm going to take her to the vet tomorrow and have her claws clipped as they're lethal, I'm ripped to ribbons plus I'll probably find out she's chipped and they'll take her away agh. It's a risk.