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Originally Posted by katex
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That's just scary
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Originally Posted by MargaretR
...and cats don't 'cock a leg' in the way dogs do - so to pee on your door, the door would need to be unhinged and supine 
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Male cats do mark their territory - they don't cock their leg, they just reverse up to the tree or door and fire backwards at it. One of my cats is in a battle for supremacy with a cat at the shop - they keep "marking" my car. They are too thick to realise they are at opposite ends of town, and it's their boundary that keeps moving.
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Originally Posted by Tealeaf
Oh dear.....Does a dead cat go for recycling or does it go in the normal bin? What does HBC Refuse department advise?
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The council have a procedure for disposing of dead animals. If you're wanting to be environmentally friendly about it, though - the best way is at gas mark five on a bed of rice.
Speaking of which - that's another benefit of having pets. When World War III comes, and the food runs out, it will be the pet owners that live longer...
