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Sander Rossel wrote: They better get along soon or it's back to the shelter with Pink Seriously - Pink was doing fine at the farm. Bringing her to the shelter (usually the equivalent of asking for her death) is wrong.
Even if they don't kill off the sheltered cats, why not give her back the freedom she clearly enjoyed (without your help)?
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The shelter doesn't kill her off, but they'll look for a farm that actually wants her.
She may have enjoyed her freedom, she may not have.
Fact is, she was lucky she could stay at this farm that (accidentally) fed her and (accidentally) found her.
I know a farmer nearby who isn't fond of wild cats as they kill the birds (especially pheasants) and she's on a mission to get the pheasant population up.
She won't kill the cat, but she tried to catch her already (to be handed off to a shelter).
People over here just aren't into stray cats and since this is the Netherlands she'll run into people, period.
Best be people who actually want her.
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I'm quite allergic to cats, but if I came across one that could hunt pheasant, I'd want to train it in the way of a falconer, if such a thing is possible. After all, some cats like to bring mice home as offerings, but a cat that brought home pheasant would truly be earning its keep.
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It can take months, or, as when I brought my aunt's 2 cats home, my own two cats and the 2 new cats, it was no problem at all. The first night they all slept on my bed, albeit each in their corner.
Some "who knows if it'll help" suggestions: get them both cat beds and sprinkle catnip on the cat beds. Feed them in separate living spaces. Separate litterboxes. If they like to play with a string, play with each of them so they are focused more on you rather than each other.
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Marc Clifton wrote: It can take months, or [...] no problem at all. I'm guessing they'll be somewhere in between.
They're not at each other's throats, Pink ignores Jiji completely, Jiji can already be in the same room at a secure distance, but there's still some hissing.
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With two angry cats, at least you won't have any Angry Birds.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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The Feliway products should help, also you should keep them separate and introduce them gradually, as in keeping in their transport kennels and let them just get used to each other's odor and so on.
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Our rose geranium went wild...
We do use it for salad and tea, also to fight mosquitos, but still have a huge pile (a single plant of 2 cube+)...
Any usage you know of?
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Sell it to the municipality - they can get rid of the mosquitos in the entire town!
And just before election day, too!
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Sell it on Amazon for 3 times what it's worth?
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Make rose geranium oil. Basically, you just put a handful of the leaves in oil (preferrably something like sunflower oil) in a mason jar or bottle and let it sit in the sun for a week or so. It is supposedly a good antibacterial/antifungal, and the scent is thought to be relaxing (used in an essential oil diffuser). Or, if you have no use for it yourself, gift it to friends/family or sell it. Essential oils are popular these days.
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The OP has ~2 cubic meters (~70 cubic feet) of bushes. Even assuming that only 1% are leaves, that's a lot of mason jars!
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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Finally, it's true - perhaps - the short term worker age will have it's ups and downs. (11)
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Temperature ?
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You are up tomorrow!
Finally, (At the end)
it's true - TRUE
perhaps - (anag) TURE
the short term worker TEMP
age ERA
will have it's ups and downs.
TEMPERATURE
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How does your brain work, good Sir?
Put me in a cell on death row. Give me a year to figure it out. I will not.
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Are you saying you don't understand cryptic clues ?
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I get the solution easily. I fail to understand how you find it. The amount of lateral thinking, to associate all over the place, in a jiffy, is just beyond me. Just how does the search algorithm inside your brain look?
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Horrible I imagine
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Finally, it's true - perhaps - : so more than likely ananagram of TRUE will be at the end of the answer
the short term worker : probably TEMP which is a common term in UK
age : try differtent words for age: ERA, EON, etc
will have it's ups and downs. (11) the definition part
So putting them together we can try: TEMP ERA TRUE (TURE) = TEMPERATURE, which rises and falls
TBH even though I am a native English speaker I have difficulty with most of these.
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Yes I do get that much. But finding it!
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megaadam wrote: But finding it! As my Director of years ago was fond of saying, "if it was easy the girls could do it".
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British wit. I feel so much better now!
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Ooh dangerous talk Richard
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