Hi everyone i might not be around as regular as usual, my computer got hacked and i couldn't get access to my desktop it kept crashing all the time so I've done a factory restore i can now get to my desktop but only in safe mode, i don't know how stable it will be or whether it will start crashing again.
Thank you for your patience whilst i get these issues resolved and i apologise for any inconvenience caused, i can still receive messages through my G Mail account on my mobile phone.
I'm sorry if i don't get around to visiting everyones blogs or posting as regular as usual but don't worry hopefully everything will be back to normal soon.
Thank you Sheba.
Wednesday, 12 June 2013
Monday, 10 June 2013
Two new additions to the family.
Sorry for not being around over the weekend but It's been hectic.
It's been a weekend of surprises, first off Dad bought himself a new car me a new taxi Its got plenty of room in the back for me and camping stuff, as long as we can fit the BBQ Sausages and Bacon in it I'll be happy.
The new car.
My old taxi.
The second surprise was even bigger and resulted in the second addition to the family, you might remember last month i told you about Cody's new playmate Coco you can read it here well he's now become a permanent member of the family.
When we got home on Friday night after picking up the new car my taxi, there was a letter waiting for Mum and Dad off Coco's owner saying she didn't want him anymore as he was to much trouble scratching everywhere and annoying her other cat and would Mum and Dad have him as she'd know he would be well looked after, and like a couple of idiots the nice people they are they said yes. I wouldn't mind but i specifically said no more felines only canines but did they listen oh no.
Coco is a two year old Cornish Rex.
Cody likes him accept for when he's having a boxing match with him, i think he's a little bit jealous. I'm starting to get on with him better now apart from when he's swearing at me for sniffing his bum, one good thing about it is i get loads more treats if i behave around him.
Wednesday, 5 June 2013
Summertime pet safety (Infographic)
It’s important to keep pets cool during the summer to avoid a potentially deadly case of heat stroke. Symptoms of heat stroke include excessive panting, unsteadiness when standing or walking, seizures, bloody diarrhea or vomiting, a rapid heartbeat and a body temperature between 104 and 110 degrees.
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