Advantages: The best companion you could hope for Disadvantages: The breeding
This is a review about a breed of cat which I am pretty sure most people have never heard off. Even if you have heard of the breed I am fairly certain you might not have seen one either.
How this breed came about
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Well in 1961 in Perthshire, Scotland a shepherd by the name of William Ross noticed the first Scottish Fold cat on record at a farm near Coupar Angus. The cat had ears which appeared to be identical to how an owl might look which were folded. He decided to try and create the breed himself.
He then took the cat to be registered and they began this breeding program with 76 kittens being born over a four year period. Out of those 76 kittens 42 of them had folded ears and 34 didn't.
The theory is that the reason they have folded ears is due to an incomplete dominant gene and is this is ...
tink-er-bell 05.10.2009
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Advantages: Folds up small for easy storage. Lightweight. Disadvantages: Locking handle comes off. PUncture risk if not cared for properly.
The Mothercare Fold Away Bath is a great space saving idea for people like me who have limited storage space or a smaller house. It is made of a durable white plastic rim, blue plastic fold down legs and an inflatable inner which is made from similar material to paddling pools. Setting up the bath is simple by unfolding the white rim almost like you're opening a card, as you open it fully it will click, locking the centre joins into place ensuring the bath doesn't fold in on itself, the 4 legs are pulled down and also click into locking points ensuring stability and making sure that the bath doesn't tip and spill the water, you can use the bath without inflating the inner section however if you choose to inflate it is much like blowing up rubber rings or beach balls, blowing air into the plastic valves and plugging them closed to keep ...
Advantages: folds and fits easily into a bag Disadvantages: bit hard to sit on
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I had remembered seeing a folding seat in a magazine and found it in Blooming Marvellous, but after a few failed attempts to order it from the net, I ended up going to the Tesco website and getting it for £7.99 plus £3 packing. I recently saw the seat in John Lewis but didn't notice the price. The seat is called a toodle Loo seat!
My package arrived 3 days later while I was on holiday and it appeared to have disappeared until my mother in law announced that she had a parcel for me!
My A5 sized enveloped contained a plastic bag, sort of like what some toys come in now, with a handle which would make it easy to carry. I ...