ah fuck, that’s annoying. stupid cats. got to be carefull with yanking it out though, as any bits that drop off can grow another whole plant. found that out the hard way when i strimmed some and now it’s all in the lawn :slightly_frowning_face:

apparently vinegar can work instead of weedkiller, could be a cat friendly way to get rid?

what’s your favourite rodent?

and don’t say capybara!

Red tail squirrel’s are wonderful. Gopher’s can get right to hell.

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My weedy driveway says this is bullshit

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Pigmy shrew

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ProCo RAT

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you mean these guys?

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Look at those ear’s!

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vinegar will just kill everything I guess? apparently WD40 works well (but the cats will probably lick that too). it’s also under the concrete so definitely a problem that’s bigger than we’re gonna be able to manage as tenants. fuck it, you’ve convinced me to not bother, thanks jamos

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If I’m not allowed to say capybara I’d say my next favourite rodent is a guinea pig, love their little faces :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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Not sure that’s how cooking works

Is a beaver a rodent? Looks like one, they are pretty sweet.

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yeah they seem lovely

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Guess who’s off tomorrow and Friday.

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“When guinea pigs are excited they might ‘Popcorn’. This is when they jump up in the air and often do a little twist too.”

aww I hope to see this one day

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@pervo please confirm

Englebert Humperdinke

Sounds good, I may well try that next time

I’m not sure of the exact connotation of this comment but I like it.

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How does one excite a Guinea Pig?