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Okay I was loathe to offer this as its a bit drastic...butI could loan you a sharp stick ![]() ![]() Edited to say Night Bluebell, night Smudgley, sleep well. |
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Little minx! ![]() Chester had an evening playing silly b*ggers a week or so ago. Come in Chester - No mum, I'm chasing mofters - Come in Chester - no, not yet. After a couple of goes, and leaving the outside light on etc I decided to go back to tuff luv, pulled the curtains, put out the light, left him for at least 2 hours. Then opened the door ..... and in he popped! He hasn't pulled that one since ![]() Smudgley - if Bluebell responds so much to John's voice perhaps it would be better to make the 'come in' signal a non verbal one? Fork on plate, rattle of sweetie pot etc? |
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