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Life coaching – the Feline way

02/07/2011 //  by Michelle

And right down at the bottom of one of John’s lists was a link to this wonderful bit of trivia – if you like cats……

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Fat ball raider unmasked!!!

02/05/2011 //  by Michelle

As I was peacefully drinking my coffee this morning – what did I see?….. However, Fort Knox holds out and try as he might, the little monkey could not dislodge the fat ball from its housing!  Hah!! (For further elucidation, see ‘Fatball’ post on Jan 27th…)

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Fat ball update…

01/30/2011 //  by Michelle

Fort Knox fat ball is still holding out….

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Fat balls……

01/27/2011 //  by Michelle

The RSPB’s Big Garden Bird watch this weekend gives me, I feel, the perfect excuse to involve you in the saga which is currently gripping all at Lawn Road…. The disappearance of the ‘fat balls’….. As you will see from the picture above, my office looks out on our garden – wonderfully large for London, …

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So was Andrew Wakefield right all along?

01/27/2011 //  by Michelle

Dr Andrew Wakefield was recently ‘dis-barred’ from practicing his profession in the UK largely as a result of a British Medical Journal suggestion that, in 1998,  he ‘fabricated’ the results of his research into what was to be found in the guts of children who regressed into autism around the age of two. He did …

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‘EU Investigates Bug Farming for Protein’ – who can resist a headline like that?….

01/25/2011 //  by Michelle

‘Do you prefer the grasshopper to the ants? What kind of grubs do you have?  How about some fried lice? The future of chatter over the dinner table? Insects produce much smaller quantities of greenhouse gases per kilogram of meat than cattle and pigs. This is the conclusion of scientists at Wageningen University who have joined forces …

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