Here they are, flaked out, yesterday afternoon ... And, just for fun, same situation, 2007 (a few months old)

Ooooh! :lol: That was Tiggy's favourite signal of disapproval too. Even now, I have to tell him not to do anything "dastardly" when he jumps in the laundry basket. Luckily, he usually just has a good rifle through the dirty washing and then jumps out again ... rejoicing in the knowledge that he's had me worried for a moment. :))Turtle Bean wrote: ↑Tue Aug 09, 2022 10:34 am Taffy pretending she is a sweet innocent angel and definitely did not pee in the laundry basket after she was brought home from the cattery.
Unfortunately, absolutely nothing is working at the moment. Tiggy's absolute favourite thing in the world is the chilled jelly I make from the chicken bones, when I make their food. Normally, even if he's stressed or off-colour he'll take a little bit from me on a teaspoon. And he was doing that until Wednesday. Now, he's just not interested, so I'm giving him a 5ml syringe of water each hour.Cosmopolitan wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 10:32 pm Cats are such worries sometimes but I have just tried the trick where you put a teaspoon of milk in a bowl of water and all the animals have drunk some, so you could try that?
They might if any neighbours put out water for the birds. I reckon my assorted ground level birdbaths supply as many cats and foxes as they do birds. :))Turtle Bean wrote: ↑Fri Aug 12, 2022 8:06 pm I'm going to try the milk water thing. My two don't seem to drink at all and they can't be finding water outside.