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Just taken him to his first football match and then to the pub for a chip butty to make it up to him.
@Walrus We added our dog to our house with two cats. It took a few months for the cats to get used to him but now they are one happy family. Basically the cats still do their thing and figured out he is harmless if not a clown.
It probably works better than adding cats after a dog.
Dogs lower blood pressure and make you walk.
Give in to peer pressure. You will thank us later.
Definitely makes sense and I鈥檝e seen it work but time wise it鈥檚 very difficult now. I don鈥檛 think it would be fair for me to get a puppy and leave it cooped up a minimum of 8hrs a day. Plus my cat hairy is a little crazy. The vet actually recommended Prozac for her. When she gets stressed she gets eczema. Then she stresses more because the eczema is itchy and it spreads. When I took her from my family member she was a mess with it. Steroid shots galore until she calmed down and took over the household. I fear adding a dog might make her psychotic if she isn鈥檛 already.
Just taken him to his first football match and then to the pub for a chip butty to make it up to him.
ok, enough of the foreign language
What is a chip butty?
Chip will be a French fry in my book. But a butty?
Yep, a chip is a big french fry...QUOTE]
You mean a potato wedge?
Yep, a chip is a big french fry.
A butty is a sarnie.
So chips in a buttered tea-cake (you鈥檒l call it a bun, southerners in England will call it a bread roll, @Alpha a bap but that鈥檚 a whole new thread).
Will post a pic of the next one.
Ok, we when from a butty to a sarnie.
So I went to the Scottish to English translator. Sarnie or a butty is a
Yep, a chip is a big french fry.
A butty is a sarnie.
So chips in a buttered tea-cake (you鈥檒l call it a bun, southerners in England will call it a bread roll, @Alpha a bap but that鈥檚 a whole new thread).
Will post a pic of the next one.