Own up.....

I googled Omnomnomnom as I was curious and I got this......so this it what you do with those worms then...


I see.....

Apparently so but I'm not sure where or when or how and ALL the pesky mods/admins are hiding lol
 
I have been waiting for 5 years for my lap top to break down and have been paying £7.99 P/M too insurance, I may have to send it your way.
 
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I have ben waiting for 5 years for my lap top to break down and have been paying £7.99 P/M too insurance, I may have to send it your way.

That's a lot of money and a long time waiting, send it here I have a habit of breaking them, usually deleting important files/functions.. This time it's dead keys ..... Oops! :D
 
Personal experience?

Of trying to feed the cat worming tablets! Still got the scars but have replaced the vomit stained carpet with laminate flooring. She doesn't like the drops much bit we're sneaky and administer them while one of us is cuddling her - job done.
 
@Nod we use stuff called stronghold. Its a flea treatment that you put on the back of the cats neck which works loads better than front line, but it also worms the cat somehow. Our cats have got so used to it as soon as the box comes out they leg it so the catflap has to be locked first lol

Is that what you're on about?
 
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Can't remember what the worm stuff's called. Has to be prescribed by the vet but it's cheaper to do it like that than to take her in to get a tablet down her every 3 months! Ah! Just come to me! Profender is the worm stuff. The flea/tick stuff comes from Sainsbury's since they're cheaper for it than the vet but it's the same stuff and no prescription needed. Touch wood, the Frontline works well here - no sign of any passengers anyway! She doesn't now have access to open farmland so less chance of ticks but there are quite a few local cats (as well as hedgehogs and foxes) who share the territory so it's probably better safe than sorry.

Yup, if she spots the pipette, she's off! We now get everything ready to dose her then wait for her to forget what she's seen then pounce. If we get it just right, she's dosed and released before she realises what's happened so we don't get injured. We tried the tablets and powders but she'd rather starve!
 
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