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 Post subject: Re: Cats in 101s (split from Post a current photo of your 101!)
PostPosted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 6:32 pm 
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Ah yes, the standard equipment for people who let their pets use their house as a toilet. Nice.


I go to the toilet in my house, as do my cats (occasionally) my daughter's hamsters and my son's fish , would you prefer it if we all came and shat on the pavement outside your house ? :shock:


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 Post subject: Re: Cats in 101s (split from Post a current photo of your 101!)
PostPosted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 9:45 pm 
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My cats bury their shite outside. They also like to hide out in the 101 when its cold/wet outside.
I've quite often opened the drivers door in a morning to find Sheep (completely white cat with slightly wooly fur) sleeping on the passenger seat.

The same cat rather enjoys sunbathing on the canvas above the windscreen in the summer too.

My mums three also seem to like hanging out in the back of it when its parked on her drive. I was a little unimpressed to find half a mouse on the engine cover last summer though.

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 Post subject: Re: Cats in 101s (split from Post a current photo of your 101!)
PostPosted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 12:09 am 
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I have read the first post in this thread and have spent half an hour trying to work out why someone would post something like that then it came to me he is a
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Sorry mate..you got me confused with someone else..I'm the bloke who has trod in far too much crap that my neighbours cats keep burying in my gravel.
I'm also the bloke who has a right to his opinions, apolgised for my comments in advance incase they upset anyone, and also no longer gives a crap what comments are made about my original post.
I'll forgive and forget as you and many members on here don't know me personally.

Once again I apologise in advance if THIS post has offended anyone.

I'm not the only one who hates cats on here, and I'm probably not the only one who's trod in someone else's cat's poo either.

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 Post subject: Re: Cats in 101s (split from Post a current photo of your 101!)
PostPosted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 9:40 am 
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I had no idea that cat owners were so venemous about dog owners and vice versa. Personally I object to mess on mine and public property, no matter what sort of animal's responsible. And I'm fond of cats too but Julie's allergic to them so owning one's out of the question. We did have a problem with various neighbourhood moggies in our garden and rats in the compost at one point. This all stopped when Wally arrived but I suppose really I've just swapped one type of poo to clear up for another. I don't mind though, its a small price to pay for his sterling company.
Most dog owners i know are conscientous enough but we'll always be let down by an unpleasant minority.

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I get more "irritated" with all the hunting dogs running around killing cats, and people driving far too fast in narrow streets doing the same.

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Theres more important things in life to be silly about than cat or dog poo, if you have a problem with it - dry your eyes.

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I have a white cat that sleeps in my 101 (engine still not replaced) only down side is a fluffy seat now (90 seats)

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My work fleeces get like that, Sheep loves sleeping on them.

Anyone else find it strange how cats only seem to shed where they want too?

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My work fleeces get like that, Sheep loves sleeping on them.

Anyone else find it strange how cats only seem to shed where they want too?


Aiy, my few years now past cat used to have a tendency to cover my jumpers in fur :?

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Reminds me some of a kitten I once had, a little orange fuzzball by the name of Bam. He found it lots of fun to swing from the bottom of it, and was oft seen sitting in the arches. One afternoon he found himself up behind the grille sitting on the front crossmember. He sat looking a me crying because he was 'trapped', then he looked down and realised there was a more than cat sized gap below him.
Landing back on the deck he had a quick look round to make sure nobody had seen it, and promptly buggered off.

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 Post subject: Re: Cats in 101s (split from Post a current photo of your 101!)
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Good job it was proved yesterday that cat lovers have higher IQ's than dog lovers.

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Was that conclusion reached by the same people who bought us global warming?.

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Must be true. have you ever seen a chav taking a cat for a walk :lol:

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 2:00 am 
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Was that conclusion reached by the same people who bought us global warming?.


Yes I believe it was. They also went on to admit that cat owners are generally fatter and have difficulty with stairs but they glossed over that, you had to read the small print to spot it. :wink:

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 Post subject: Re: Cats in 101s (split from Post a current photo of your 101!)
PostPosted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 8:52 pm 
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Well it seems they can make good diagnostic tools also !

The truck wouldn't start the other day....it HAD in the past run/then stopped - I posted about it's bizarre stalling "phenomenon" on gas (which I now know was down to freezing) but I had no clue as to why it would cut out on petrol and refuse to start again on occasion...

So yeah, wouldn't start - lot's of head scratching. swapping rotor arm etc...

I then noticed one of the wires from the Dual Amp Unit had come away from the spade connector...

Now I had a feeling at some point that the cat climbing in might unplug something at some point....

..but I reckon it's done me a favour - I reckon that spade connection was the cause of my intermittent stalling- it LOOKED solid at the solder but was probably lose and the cat only knocked it out completely !

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Oh and by the way I like dogs also - but not the scumbag owners who let them cr*p everywhere - and actually "on" (don't ask - I'm not kidding !) or next to my truck....

Nothing some "Anti-Mate" couldn't sort out !

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