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>> But cats, no, can't get them to behave in the lavatorial department.

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>LOL - the lighter side of life

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You think? You come and clean up then! :-))))))))))

Everyone told me it was because my cats were adult (Cats Protection

or living in compost heaps) when I got them and if you had them from

kittens you could bring them up properly. Well, I ended up (long

story) with two kittens as well (I'm not really a kitten person, more

of a fat old wonky person :-)) - and if they are anything to go by,

my sons will be delinquents.

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>> But cats, no, can't get them to behave in the lavatorial department.

>

>LOL - the lighter side of life

>

You think? You come and clean up then! :-))))))))))

Everyone told me it was because my cats were adult (Cats Protection

or living in compost heaps) when I got them and if you had them from

kittens you could bring them up properly. Well, I ended up (long

story) with two kittens as well (I'm not really a kitten person, more

of a fat old wonky person :-)) - and if they are anything to go by,

my sons will be delinquents.

--

jennifer@...

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Carol,

You can apparently train cats to use the toilet. I think you have to put the

litter tray by the toilet and over the course of a few weeks, raise it until

it reaches the height of the loo, and then take it away. Not sure if it

works, and cant be bothered to try on my three dozy cats, but some people

have lots of patience!

SAHM to Rohan (3 mths)

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Carol,

You can apparently train cats to use the toilet. I think you have to put the

litter tray by the toilet and over the course of a few weeks, raise it until

it reaches the height of the loo, and then take it away. Not sure if it

works, and cant be bothered to try on my three dozy cats, but some people

have lots of patience!

SAHM to Rohan (3 mths)

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> Pre-school at 2yr8m? That seems awfully early, in itself. Does

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> mean he will be going to 'real' school when he is 3yr8m?<<

I don't think it's early. My two youngest started pre-school at 2 yr

6mth and absolutely loved it. It meant they get/got 2 yrs of

pre-school before starting school.

Lorraine,

Mum to 10, Natasha 8, 5, ph 3

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The term 'Pre-school' obviously has different meanings, depending on

where you live. Where I am, Pre-school is the year prior to starting

infant school. The year previous to 'Pre-school' is known as

'Ante-pre-school' which avoids confusion! ;-) And yes, children here

can have two funded years at Ante-pre /Pre-school, too. Or can have

funded places at playgroups, private nursery schools and daycare type

nursery schools.

Lesley

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> Pre-school at 2yr8m? That seems awfully early, in itself. Does

that

> mean he will be going to 'real' school when he is 3yr8m?<<

I don't think it's early. My two youngest started pre-school at 2 yr

6mth and absolutely loved it. It meant they get/got 2 yrs of

pre-school before starting school.

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