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Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Win the Cheltenham House

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

If you’ve ever wanted to buy a beautiful, eco-friendly house for just £25, this is an opportunity you are not going to want to pass up!

Timothy & Zoe Bawtree, whose semi-underground house in Cheltenham featured on Grand Designs in January this year, have decided that the best way for them to sell their house is to raffle it off, selling 46,000 tickets at £25 each. If you do the maths, you’ll realise that’s a cool £1m – of which 10% goes to a cancer charity – and which includes all the stamp duty and conveyancing costs.

The house itself has been valued at £895k and the winner will get not just the house, but all the furnishings and mod cons too! All the Bawtrees are taking are their personal effects, garden pots and furniture, and their kitchenware.

Being mainly underground, the house is very low-energy. As they say on their website:

As well as being fully insulated, it is heated by a ground source heat pump making it both economical to run and low maintenance. The house boasts what is one of the best HIPs ratings for energy efficiency in the town – famed worldwide for its architecture.

The house includes:

* 3 bedrooms (master with en-suite dressing room and wet room)
* Large contemporary spa room
* Family bathroom
* Open plan living space incorporating sitting room/dining room/kitchen
* Playroom/cinema room
* Study
* Utility room
* Decked patio area and terraced gardens
* Off road parking

Cheltenham house floor plan

All you need to do to enter the competition is answer this question:

Which horse won the 2008 Cheltenham Gold Cup?

And then pay up your £25! At the time of writing this, 6844 people have bought tickets and the competition’s only been open a few days, so I wouldn’t leave it too long if you’re interested! The deadline is 31st December 2008 and the draw will be made on New Year’s Day 2009 (if 46,000 tickets have been sold – if not, they will either extend the deadline by 3 months or the winner will receive all the money pooled to date, which right now stands at over £150k – not too shoddy!).

I’m going to enter, so wish me luck!

Kitty likes to scratch

Saturday, September 13th, 2008

What do you do if your indoors cat spurns the lovely scratching post you provided for their delight and entertainment? Deprived of a nice tree trunk or a fallen log, indoor cats are quick to find alternatives, but their idea of suitable may not be your idea of suitable! Fflwff, for example, prefers the carpet to the scratching post, and we’ve had other cats who’ve gone for the wallpaper, the corner of the sofa, or the doormat.

Cats don’t scratch to “sharpen their claws”, but to help shed old claws and reveal the fresh claw that has grown underneath, to exercise and stretch their paws and front quarters, and to spread their scent from glands under their front paws. They need a scratching post that meets their needs: it needs to be tall so they can stretch out, rugged so that it doesn’t come apart, stable so that it doesn’t tip over, and covered with a material that’s nice to scratch, such as sisal fabric.

Something like the Purrfect Post, which was developed by a cat vet might do the trick. Some cats, however, like to scratch horizontally, not vertically. A sisal mat can sometimes be a cheap solution, although there are posher versions available if you’re picky.

But what if, even after having bought the best designed scratching post or mat that you can, your moggie still turns her nose up and attacks the chaise longue? Well, declawing is not an option. It’s inhumane, involving as it does the amputation the last joint of the cat’s toes. It causes pain and suffering, not just after the operation, but possibly for the rest of the cat’s life. Indeed, it’s illegal or considered extremely inhumane in many European countries, including the United Kingdom.

If you are truly at your wits’ end, though, there’s always SoftPaws! These are vinyl nail caps that you glue to your cats claws which don’t harm the cat, but stop their claws snagging.


Thanks to .robbie

I love the way that the SoftPaws site says that:

Soft Paws® are easy to apply. Simply fill the nail cap with the adhesive provided and slide it on over your cat’s claw. The glue dries very fast.

They must be using a different definition of “easy” because I’m pretty sure that getting them onto Fflwff’s pointy bits would prove to be an interesting, and bloodsoaked, task. They later on say “If you can trim your cat’s claws, you can apply the nail caps.” Big if.

Still, as least the fashion-conscious cat will be happy to hear that the caps come in a variety of colours, including the classic white:


Thanks to Gossamer1013
SoftPaws should only be used on indoors cats. Kitties that roam the neighbourhood need a full set of working, i.e. sharp, claws so that they can defend themselves in a pinch and make sharp exits up vertical surfaces should they need to. Thankfully, this excludes Fflwff from the pool of potential SoftPaws users, which means I’ll never have to test my theory about how hard they’d be to put on!

Grand Designs Live is back!

Friday, September 12th, 2008

If you missed Grand Designs Live in London earlier in the year, do not despair! It’s back, but this time at the NEC in Birmingham, from 10-12 October 2008. The show is open from 10am until 6pm each day, and tickets are £13 in advance, £18 on the door.

Each day there will be five seminars, from Grand Designers: Living the Dream, where people featured on Grand Designs talk about their experience, to Perfect Financial and Project Planning, which does what it says on the tin. There will also be a variety of green seminars about how to make sure your build is environmentally friendly, tips on energy efficiency and designing a green interior.

If it’s anything like the London show was, are will be more exhibitors than you can shake a stick at. I had several days to wander round and see what tickled my fancy, but if you’re only there for a day it helps to be focused on what it is you need to see.

Sadly, I shan’t be going as I’m way too busy at the moment, but if you have even just a passing interest in self-build, DIY, or renovation, it will be well worth a look!

Just another manic, er, Thursday

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

Oh dear, mea culpa. I haven’t blogged in weeks, and the guilt is piling up into a big heap. I’ve been meaning too, but life got in the way. Kevin and I went walking along the southern section of Offa’s Dyke for a week, which was a break we desperately needed. When I got back, things went a little bit nuts with work, then we had to go to New York, now I’m off to Leeds, and when that’s done, I’ll be off to Cologne. Or is it Berlin? No, I think it’s Berlin in October…

The up side of all this is that I’ve got some new and exciting work on the horizon, (I’m a freelance), which I can’t wait to get in the bag so that I can tell everyone about it. The down side is that I’m going to have even less time to blog now than I did before. I’m going to try to write something every other day, but the posts may end up being a lot shorter than they have been. And maybe more often about cats.

That said, Kev’s in the US for a month and a half from next Wednesday, so I may end up blogging more, just to fill the empty evenings…

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Monday, September 1st, 2008