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Old 17-10-2008, 08:18 PM
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Re: Fireworks and Frightened Cats

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Originally Posted by sullivan View Post
i THINK FIRE WORKS ARE A NUISANCE AND A NIGHTMARE FOR PET OWNERS THEY SHOULD BAN THEM BUT THATS MY PERSONNEL THOUGHTS. IM SURE KIDS WOULDNT AGREE MIND THEY DONT SEE THE DANGER DO THEY. ITS TO EASY FOR TEENS TO GET HOLD OF THEM AND PEOPLE EVEN WHEN OF OLDER AGE DONT THINK ABOUT THE DANGERS ALL THEY THINK ABOUT IT THERE DISPLAYS. I AM SO ANTI FIREWORKS AS WAS CAUGHT ON FIRE BY A STRAY FIREWORK FROM A DISPLAY THAT WAS ORGANISED LUCKY MY NEIGHBOUR WAS AROUND ALL I KNEW WAS I WAS BEING ROLLED AROUND ON THE GRASS. LUCKY I DIDNT GET HURT.
How awful for you, I'm pleased you weren't hurt.

I'm fuming with hubby, he has bought a box of display fireworks allegedly for our grandson. He knows how one of our cats reacts, how can we let fireworks off in the back garden. He said I can't let them off in the garden - it has to be done in the field at the back of our house. so what's the point, can you imagine look Jack yours is the third firework to the left of the moon.

They were a complete waste of money, I'm going to be at my wits end making sure the cats and dog are safe indoors while trying to entertain too. I'm going to need eyes up my back side. mad:

Sue

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