Oh my....that's a few to many cats

That place must be f***in' mingin'.
 
Absolutely mad, mad as a box of frogs. I just loved the way in which she simply scattered the food all over the room - still, at least she shouldn't be bothered by mice or rats.
I worked with a "mad cat woman" once, but I think she only had about twenty or so moggies. She used to take them off the streets, get them snipped and then keep them. She never went on holiday, and nobody ever hung their coat near hers.:eek:
 
That place must be f***in' mingin'.

I'm sure it lovely being her neighbour :lol:

Absolutely mad, mad as a box of frogs. I just loved the way in which she simply scattered the food all over the room - still, at least she shouldn't be bothered by mice or rats.
I worked with a "mad cat woman" once, but I think she only had about twenty or so moggies. She used to take them off the streets, get them snipped and then keep them. She never went on holiday, and nobody ever hung their coat near hers.:eek:

Scary really to keep even that many I think...personally for me cats stop being cute once the kitten stage is over...I'm much more likely to have a dog :D

She couldn't be good to work with :(
 
Don't like cats myself but I couldn't help notice for so many cats together they all look healthy and clean also the floor of the room looked clean, the place could still smell rancid though
 
Don't like cats myself but I couldn't help notice for so many cats together they all look healthy and clean also the floor of the room looked clean, the place could still smell rancid though

Your not wrong, they do seem well cared for which is not normally the case when you see instances of this type lol
 
Your not wrong, they do seem well cared for which is not normally the case when you see instances of this type lol


My dad used to work for a local authority tech services department decades ago, and one of the worst cases they had to deal with was an old lady being taken into care, and the house was alive (and dead unfortunately) with scores of cats (or dogs, can't quite remember which) in various stages of "disrepair". It made a lasting impression on him:(
 
My dad used to work for a local authority tech services department decades ago, and one of the worst cases they had to deal with was an old lady being taken into care, and the house was alive (and dead unfortunately) with scores of cats (or dogs, can't quite remember which) in various stages of "disrepair". It made a lasting impression on him:(

Must have been horrid...my dads old company being commercial and industrial cleaner used to do local authority house clearances and one I particularly remember was a nice well should have been nice 4 bed detached house in one of the nicer parts of town...that to clear it we used either 7 or 8 of those giant 40 yard RORO skips to clear it sad really

Jaysus, nope, that's a few too many in one place for my liking... imagine if they all suddenly decided to turn on her in the night :runaway:

Scary thought...
 
Thought it was going to be about my ex...... :-)
 
People often confuse dogs with cats. Cats are much cleaner than dogs, but equally as irritating.
 
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