I made a note for myself this morning: "18 out and 4 in".
This referred to 18 bags of trash out to various bins on the street first thing in the morning (although the garbos didn't come until after 1pm) and 4 bags of clean washing in. The laundry shelves are satisfyingly filled again.
I went out to get the bin at 2pm and it is cracked and one wheel has been broken off. Nasty garbage man must have thrown it back onto the ground. (It was upright.)
Mariko spent quite a while scrubbing Lilly's hutch. There have been complaints about the rabbit smell which is not surprising as she doesn't use a litter box and few folk clean out her soiled straw. (Should be done daily.) The wee seems to react with the plastic which hardens and cracks off.
As the last tall scratchy pole has been sold, I rearranged our foyer and was rejoicing at being able to cut the corner into the kitchen when we had a delivery at 3pm.
There is another column of boxes on the other side of the merch shelves in the foyer. Happy flattening tomorrow! The bloke down the corridor may take the cardboard if nicely flattened and the two sheets of bubble wrap that surround one cat carrier (I assume) in every box.
Then a nice woman came to check out our cats. She has a "very gentle" 4 year old child. [How often mothers say their children are angels. Peggy Brown never let a kitten go to a family where there was a child under 5. The kids just don't know their strength and can squeeze the life out of a kitten. . . all in the name of love]. She liked Trixie and Andy. She will bring said child and partner to met them on Sunday, perhaps. She has checked out various other places so should be a good owner.
Andy, raring to go |
Melody, pretty kitty |
Two of Sabrina's have been desexed. Sabrina can't wait for them all to GO ALREADY.
Sabrina's ? |
Wanda says "Your turn next" |
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