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  1. #981
    Join Date: Oct 2015

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    Mia on her lookout post, ultra alert.....not

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  2. #982
    Join Date: Jan 2008

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    I'm Andy.

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    I am taking my two boys (Reeves and Mortimer) to the vets tomorrow to have them neutered ..... poor buggers as they know nothing about it.
    Main system:
    Analogue.
    Michell Orbe with arm decoupling kit & Pete's Pylons. SME V arm, Denon DL103M (FGS), Firebottle OPT MKII phono amp
    Technic SP-10 in Obsidian plinth, AT1010 PMAC v8b arm, Goldring Elite MC Cart and BB3 Phono Amp
    Leak Lenco GL75 with Ortofon OM10 cartridge
    Technics RS-BX404 Cassette Deck
    Network Player.
    Raspberry PI plus R2-R DAC (also used as a CD player) plus Pi NAS Server
    Digital.
    Philips DCC 730 player
    Marantz CD50SE
    Amp.
    Audiolab 8000A
    Speakers.
    Reiver Jenna floor standers
    HeadPhones.
    Sennheiser HD545 Ref, HD600, HD477

  3. #983
    Join Date: Jan 2014

    Location: london se6

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    I'm AndyElectroNumpty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marco View Post
    Nice looking cat, Andy, with a 'cheeky' but lovable little face

    18 isn't so old these days for cats, as like human beings, animals are living longer now, due to improved diets/advances in veterinary medicine, so hopefully she's got a few more years left yet! Our (tabby) cats typically live until their early 20s. Our last black and white made her 22nd birthday!

    Fate of course will be fate, but one of the most important things to do with cats (or dogs), in terms of prolonging their longevity, is looking after their teeth! That means a healthy, varied diet, and if necessary keeping tartar under control. That last bit is vitally important, because as soon as any animal starts having tooth or gum problems, it affects their appetite/general well-being, and it can be the beginning of a slippery downwards slope...

    Also, just as you would with any human member of your family, keep an eye on your cat(s) and watch for any adverse changes in their behaviour, and if you're concerned, take them immediately to the vet. Plus take them there for regular check-ups and have them immunised annually for cat flu.

    Quite simply, if you care for them, don't take any chances with their health, and the likelihood is, barring any unforeseen medical issues, you'll be rewarded with the long relationship of a loving companion.

    Marco.
    Thanks Marco , we do give her regular check ups etc so that's all good. She seems to spend all summer sleeping outdoors in the garden. pops in for food and buggers off out again.

    You know when autumn is here as she magically appears on your lap in front of the telly

    We have to brush her more often now as she doesn't groom so much but generally no health issues. She has always looked young though, I call her Peter Pan lol

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    Audio Al is offline Pishanto Specialist & Super-Daftee
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    Quote Originally Posted by gninnam View Post
    I am taking my two boys (Reeves and Mortimer) to the vets tomorrow to have them neutered ..... poor buggers as they know nothing about it.
    Oh Bollocks
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  5. #985
    Join Date: Jan 2008

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    Quote Originally Posted by Audio Al View Post
    Oh Bollocks
    Always one

    Brought them home this afternoon and they have not stopped running around chasing each other and fighting for the last 6 hours......

    The last words from the vet was to keep them calm!!!
    Main system:
    Analogue.
    Michell Orbe with arm decoupling kit & Pete's Pylons. SME V arm, Denon DL103M (FGS), Firebottle OPT MKII phono amp
    Technic SP-10 in Obsidian plinth, AT1010 PMAC v8b arm, Goldring Elite MC Cart and BB3 Phono Amp
    Leak Lenco GL75 with Ortofon OM10 cartridge
    Technics RS-BX404 Cassette Deck
    Network Player.
    Raspberry PI plus R2-R DAC (also used as a CD player) plus Pi NAS Server
    Digital.
    Philips DCC 730 player
    Marantz CD50SE
    Amp.
    Audiolab 8000A
    Speakers.
    Reiver Jenna floor standers
    HeadPhones.
    Sennheiser HD545 Ref, HD600, HD477

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    Join Date: Feb 2013

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    Carly out for a walk this evening while at the grandkids footie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gninnam View Post
    Always one

    Brought them home this afternoon and they have not stopped running around chasing each other and fighting for the last 6 hours......

    The last words from the vet was to keep them calm!!!
    They must be knackered by now...
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    Audio Al is offline Pishanto Specialist & Super-Daftee
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macca View Post
    They must be knackered by now...
    Or not knackered
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    Audio Al is offline Pishanto Specialist & Super-Daftee
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macca View Post
    They must be knackered by now...
    Or not knackered
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  10. #990
    Join Date: Nov 2008

    Location: North Down /Northern Ireland/ UK

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    So scratching at equipment, chewing at cables. How did you stop this, or prevent this? Question for kitten/cat owners.
    Regards Neil

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