Get a wildcat
Do you think one would help?

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Get a wildcat
Working on it.
we were adopted ;)
But often see mum bring back furry food:).

They are not allowed in the house, but sometimes they rush the door and when it closes and they are stuck inside they don’t like it, so they(well most of them) don’t come in.

J
 

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Working on it.
we were adopted ;)
But often see mum bring back furry food:).

They are not allowed in the house, but sometimes they rush the door and when it closes and they are stuck inside they don’t like it, so they(well most of them) don’t come in.

J
Thay look well content I've told the W that I am getting a serval from Hungrey that went down well good hunters and big teeth 😾😾
 
Reading this, especially towards the end of the article, just reminds me of people who see a "wet paint" sign and just have to go and touch it!


Eeejits!!!

 
....that I spent another hour at the old gal's property with the hedge trimmer while her son snoozed in his bed till 14:00 at his house (presume, because he wasn't there today and did nothing last Sunday when he pitched up to relieve his Mother of meaty foodstuffs and her cash as he usually does.

Today was attacking the back garden which is equally overgrown but hidden from the road and therefore NOT a "pikey-magnet".
Some of the shrub/tree stuff is too much for the hedge-trimmer and my chain-saw is kaput (brake stuck on nd not releasing).

TBH, I'm sick of saying get a gardener. Buggered my neck up in straining while trying to operate my tree-lopper.

Funny how peeps are happy for me to have a go, and don't say "Don't even try it, we need to get a gardening crew in".

:(
 
....that I spent another hour at the old gal's property with the hedge trimmer while her son snoozed in his bed till 14:00 at his house (presume, because he wasn't there today and did nothing last Sunday when he pitched up to relieve his Mother of meaty foodstuffs and her cash as he usually does.

Today was attacking the back garden which is equally overgrown but hidden from the road and therefore NOT a "pikey-magnet".
Some of the shrub/tree stuff is too much for the hedge-trimmer and my chain-saw is kaput (brake stuck on nd not releasing).

TBH, I'm sick of saying get a gardener. Buggered my neck up in straining while trying to operate my tree-lopper.

Funny how peeps are happy for me to have a go, and don't say "Don't even try it, we need to get a gardening crew in".

:(

Im not a keen gardener either dont mind decimating everything with a chainsaw & having a big fire. 🤣
 
Evening folks :).

So just spoke with our nearest neighbour, he had a well/bore hole dug 2 yrs ago with a proper setup. 42meters, it’s dry now:mad:. He is lower than us too.

Also in the world of us news, we now have the advanced party of big chickens roosting in the oaks, sign of things moving quick without noticing.

J
 

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