Jim, Had to smile at that photo. Probably 20 yrs ago our children had a
cat "tigger" Same colouration and mad as a box of frogs. Daughter no.1 came
into our bedroom early one morning to say that she could smell smoke. We were
well asleep.Went downstairs to find that the cat had tried to catch fish in our
large tank. She had succeeded in levering up the hood, and hooked out the
heater. This had rolled along the unit and landed on the floor next to a pile
of schoolwork waiting to be marked.The impact did not break the heating
element, which switched on, burnt through the fitted carpet, and then burnt
most of the way through the chipboard flooring. The ground floor was full of
acrid smoke.
To add insult to injury she then threw up all over the floor, probably overcome
by the smoke!!!It was a real "wake up call" ...pun intended.Later that day fire
alarms were fitted all through the house, it was really a close call.A Very
interesting conversation took place with our insurance company.
Regards John Duggan, Wales, UK
On Friday, 2 November 2018, 16:28:28 GMT, Jim Nichols
<jhnichols@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My son was passing out candy at his son's house while the family was out
Trick or Treating. He caught their cat, Rosie, in a compromising position.
http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/20181031-IMG_1280.JPG.html
Another iPhone catch.
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Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
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