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29 minutes ago, Bloodaxe said:

Still had no dinner, went to the Daughter in laws for a lunchtime buffet.

Found that the Cat was very unwell, ended up making a trip to the emergency vet in York.

The Cat has passed away, nobody feels like dinner now, will make do with a Chicken sandwich, what a year.

 

 

I’m so sorry Bloodaxe. Our pets are so precious and have kept us sane this year. Your daughter-in-law must be so upset......

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36 minutes ago, Bloodaxe said:

Still had no dinner, went to the Daughter in laws for a lunchtime buffet.

Found that the Cat was very unwell, ended up making a trip to the emergency vet in York.

The Cat has passed away, nobody feels like dinner now, will make do with a Chicken sandwich, what a year.

 

 

Sorry to hear about your daughter in laws cat.

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46 minutes ago, Bloodaxe said:

Still had no dinner, went to the Daughter in laws for a lunchtime buffet.

Found that the Cat was very unwell, ended up making a trip to the emergency vet in York.

The Cat has passed away, nobody feels like dinner now, will make do with a Chicken sandwich, what a year.

 

 

So sad... 

Sorry to hear this. 

Andy 

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1 hour ago, Bloodaxe said:

Still had no dinner, went to the Daughter in laws for a lunchtime buffet.

Found that the Cat was very unwell, ended up making a trip to the emergency vet in York.

The Cat has passed away, nobody feels like dinner now, will make do with a Chicken sandwich, what a year.

 

 

So sorry to read that, very sad!

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1 hour ago, Bloodaxe said:

Still had no dinner, went to the Daughter in laws for a lunchtime buffet.

Found that the Cat was very unwell, ended up making a trip to the emergency vet in York.

The Cat has passed away, nobody feels like dinner now, will make do with a Chicken sandwich, what a year.

 

 

Oh that is so sad... we would be distraught if it was one of our pets .  

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After spending three Christmases with little to celebrate during World World One, in 1918 the British people found themselves enduring a festive season under the constraints of a deadly pandemic, as could be compared to the world's current covid-19 crisis. On December 21 1918 - around this time 102 years ago - the weekly number of Spanish Flu deaths in the UK had fallen to 1,029, having reached it's deadly peak in November when 8,000 people died in the first week alone. Today the UK's weekly deaths from covid-19 stand at 3,062. With no scientific explanation as to why the numbers of dead had begun to drop, and having not spent a peace-time Christmas together for three years, the UK public were left with the difficult decision whether to meet with family over the festive period. Pictured: A young sailor buys a Christmas tree at a greengrocer's, December 24 1918 (main); Children from a foundling home dancing as guests of American officers at the Palace Hotel, London, December 24, 1918 (top right); A children's Christmas party held at the Savoy Hotel, London, December 29 1918 (bottom right); A man sprays disinfectant during the Spanish Flu (inset).

 

Christmas in the grips of the Spanish Flu: 1918 war-weary Britons faced a difficult

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1 hour ago, Bloodaxe said:

Still had no dinner, went to the Daughter in laws for a lunchtime buffet.

Found that the Cat was very unwell, ended up making a trip to the emergency vet in York.

The Cat has passed away, nobody feels like dinner now, will make do with a Chicken sandwich, what a year.

 

 

So sorry,we feed loads of semiferal cats in Italy and are are quite attached to a few.Some have died in various unpleasant circumstances so can appreciate the anguish,Brian.

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On a happier note,by coincidence the rescue centre in Rome just sent us this of Tommy.We found him in the Summer running around covered in ticks and a dislocated hip.We drove him to Rome where they operated on him and are now trying to find him a home.IMG-20201225-WA0015.thumb.jpg.fa5dddc6430bcc802a66e33847cd40d5.jpg

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2 hours ago, Bloodaxe said:

Still had no dinner, went to the Daughter in laws for a lunchtime buffet.

Found that the Cat was very unwell, ended up making a trip to the emergency vet in York.

The Cat has passed away, nobody feels like dinner now, will make do with a Chicken sandwich, what a year.

 

 

So sorry to hear this.Thinking of you all

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3 minutes ago, Josy1953 said:

Has anyone else got fireworks going off somewhere near to them ?

I’ve not heard any. It will be interesting to see and hear how many are set off for new year. I don’t suppose people have held them back from Guy Fawkes night because we seemed to hear them every night for a fortnight. Some folks seem to have plenty of money to burn, I only hope that they burn it on their own and not with people congregated around them, even if they are outside (which at least the person setting them off they will have to be).

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4 hours ago, Bloodaxe said:

Still had no dinner, went to the Daughter in laws for a lunchtime buffet.

Found that the Cat was very unwell, ended up making a trip to the emergency vet in York.

The Cat has passed away, nobody feels like dinner now, will make do with a Chicken sandwich, what a year.

 

 

So  sorry your cat passed away. It's an awful to lose a pet, they are part of your family. Take heart bloodaxe, this awful year is nearly over and we can hopefully look forward to better, positive and happier ones.

Avril

 

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1 hour ago, brian1 said:

On a happier note,by coincidence the rescue centre in Rome just sent us this of Tommy.We found him in the Summer running around covered in ticks and a dislocated hip.We drove him to Rome where they operated on him and are now trying to find him a home.IMG-20201225-WA0015.thumb.jpg.fa5dddc6430bcc802a66e33847cd40d5.jpg

What a lovely photo bro. he looks so different from the bedraggled little thing I saw before. I hope he gets adopted soon, someone will be really lucky to have him.

Sis

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