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1. krayker16 July 2010, 13:45 GMT +02:00

You can only change ONE letter, AND/OR rearrange the letters currently available. The first word is:

WINS

7898. Ayla8718 November 2012, 15:55 GMT +01:00

oh no, they don't hiss at us, only at each other sometimes, and hopefully they will arrange with their new place and clear who of them is the boss soon. Meanwhile we have to keep on re-filling their bowls with quite a

mass

of cat food, they have a healthy appetite. I think this is a good sign that they are really feeling quite well.

7899. xymonau19 November 2012, 11:29 GMT +01:00

Did they look well-fed when you received them? Some refuges give them just enough to get by because of the cost. They must think they're in food heaven.

When I was young, my father bred Old English Game fowl for show. In winter, he would feed them warm

mash,

made out of ground grains. Our cats used to love it, too!

7900. Ayla8719 November 2012, 12:33 GMT +01:00

their

cash

must have been a little bit too empty - to our taste they are a bit too slim, but we work on that. No wonder they have a good appetite. We like cats a little bit properly cuddlesome, so you shouldn't be able to count their ribs... I think that gives them sort of a reserve to draw on when they should get ill. We have seen cats become skinny and rawboned in just a few days because of illness... To feed cats mash is a nice idea, I could imagine ours would like that, too.

7901. gesinek19 November 2012, 13:21 GMT +01:00

Congratulation to your new roommates.

We only fill the fooder

cask

of our cats twice a day. Plus dry fodder, but not the expensive one. We couldn't effort to buy that for all the three (Although they like it very much). One day of the week is 'fresh' day. They get left over fish from the market or something like that.

And they feed themselves outside or at the neighbours.

7902. Ayla8719 November 2012, 13:44 GMT +01:00

thank you, Gesine.

To get the right fodder can be quite a

task

some cats are rather choosy about it. Luckily it works quite well, except when we have to smuggle some medicine into the fodder. They are not easy to outwit.

7903. xymonau19 November 2012, 22:52 GMT +01:00

cats

are far from stupid, and there is no way that they are going to take a pill without a fight! LOL

Are you getting your Christmas competition entries ready? There are real prizes this year!

7904. Ayla8720 November 2012, 6:31 GMT +01:00

...and they are good fighters...

Your competition text was excellently written, now I'm curious what's jumping in front of my lens. We'll see... Will we learn this year what santa wears under his

coat?

7905. xymonau20 November 2012, 7:55 GMT +01:00

In the north pole? LOTS!

and I want more than a piece of

coal

this year - I've been much better behaved than last year

7906. Ayla8720 November 2012, 8:31 GMT +01:00

you aren't thinking of a

load

of that organic chocolate, are you? Perhaps that one with the caramel and salt filling.

7907. xymonau20 November 2012, 9:38 GMT +01:00

Only if it's dairy free. But I'll settle for a

doll

made out of $50 notes

7908. Ayla8720 November 2012, 9:56 GMT +01:00

I'll look for a

roll

of suriname-dollar notes, they are not that expensive ;-)

7909. xymonau20 November 2012, 11:38 GMT +01:00

well, if you want to play the

role

of a miser...

7910. Ayla8720 November 2012, 12:10 GMT +01:00

I'm afraid the role won't last to the north

pole

but isn't it santa who has to bring the gifts?

7911. xymonau20 November 2012, 12:29 GMT +01:00

If I had to rely on him, I'd have some very drab Christmasses! No, I

hope

my family comes up with something

7912. Ayla8720 November 2012, 13:04 GMT +01:00

I hope it will work just fine for you, so that you won't have to run to the next

shop

and buy all the goodies yourself...

7913. xymonau21 November 2012, 11:55 GMT +01:00

well if I did, they'd be very

posh

7914. Ayla8721 November 2012, 12:10 GMT +01:00

a good chance then to dress yourself up,

pose

around a bit and make everyone jealous...

7915. xymonau21 November 2012, 14:53 GMT +01:00

and

poke

them with a pointed stick - my idea of fun

7916. Ayla8723 November 2012, 7:12 GMT +01:00

Do you think you can

keep

them laughing all the time this way?

7917. xymonau23 November 2012, 7:29 GMT +01:00

I might prefer to make them

weep

7918. Ayla8723 November 2012, 13:27 GMT +01:00

so let them wade through a

deep

sea of tears ;-)

7919. xymonau24 November 2012, 10:35 GMT +01:00

they can

peer

out through their tear-laden lashes

7920. Ayla8725 November 2012, 7:54 GMT +01:00

the main thing is of course they dare not

peek

at any christmas presents too early...

7921. xymonau25 November 2012, 9:20 GMT +01:00

...or I shall stab them with my

epee

- aka my pointy stick!

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