Cars clamped... WTF?

Congratulations mate! I'm really happy to hear you got a job. Hope your settling in ok in the big town! (I always feel dwarfed in London)

Do you get the extra London rate of pay then? You in the Law enforcement side or tax? Better than being skint eh? ;)

Cheers, London's alright but way too warm and I do get the London weighting which is handy because it's not a cheap place to live really. I'm on the financial side but not UKBA as such, just a general HO type. :)
 
The cat had **** on clothing about five yards from a clean litter tray, she know's better so I threw her out the back bedroom window while I cleaned up her watery, ammonia stinking **** off.

Cat's have an associative memory, so unless you actually catch them in the act and punish them immediately they will not learn from what you did. All your cat did was associate being near you with getting chucked out.

Careful with chucking the cat out of the window. My mate's cat used to claw the carpet and every time she'd claw the carpet his dad would chuck the cat outside, so now the cat has associated clawing carpets with getting to go outside and claws the carpet every time she wants to go out.

In a similar vein, my cat loves hunting moths, but whenever he loses them (usually because he ate it) he's learnt that one will eventually turn up by the lightbulb, so he'll go and stare at the lightbulb waiting for a moth to appear.

Spawn camping. :)
 
actually since then she's been hankering like mad to get outside! :D

going to pdsa on saturday to get her jags.

Bloody hell mate, you must be loaded. Running up all these legal bills AND buying your cat not 1, but several Jaguars!
 
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Cat's have an associative memory, so unless you actually catch them in the act and punish them immediately they will not learn from what you did. All your cat did was associate being near you with getting chucked out.

Careful with chucking the cat out of the window. My mate's cat used to claw the carpet and every time she'd claw the carpet his dad would chuck the cat outside, so now the cat has associated clawing carpets with getting to go outside and claws the carpet every time she wants to go out.

In a similar vein, my cat loves hunting moths, but whenever he loses them (usually because he ate it) he's learnt that one will eventually turn up by the lightbulb, so he'll go and stare at the lightbulb waiting for a moth to appear.

Spawn camping. :)

Yeah i've figured that with playing with her, still i don't know why she done it. when I picked her up from the house she came from I already had everything at mine setup and the tray, put her right to it, and other than couple of accidents when she was really tiny she's been fine for months. And this wasn't a normal poo for her either! anyway she's conked out at my feet as I type :)

She jumps up at the window all night chasings moths on the outside. my bedroom window gets practically covered in hundreds of paw marks most nights! :p I let her out a few times, but mostly watched her.
 
Bloody hell mate, you must be loaded. Running up all these legal bills AND buying your cat not 1, but several Jaguars!

cheap lawyers are well cheap lol! (the one I bought the house off was and is rubbish, but I was young)

i need to speak to the other ones tomorrow, see what they say. if its going to cost a fortune with no return I'd obviously need to consider this. however there are other ways to skin a cat if needs be. lots of options to stick it up the council from where I'm sat. i'm still contesting a PCN got the personal appearance where ever the little carparking cretins live. i'm just up to here (*points to head*) with the council, and NCP.
 
What the heck is wrong with you? Your SORNd cars get clamped. DVLA screws up. You throw your pet cat out of the window!? Get a grip you big hissy :rolleyes::rolleyes:

my cat jumped out of a window on the 2nd floor (1,2 not g,1,2) and all it got was a bloody nose.



glad the clamps got removed. Shouldnt have taken so long though, hope you get some damages/compo.
 
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