Bondu 1435 Flt cat. RIP
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Bondu 1435 Flt cat. RIP
Sad to announce the death of 1435Flt's longest serving member who died on 11 August after a distinguished career at Mount Pleasant.
Much loved by some and a nuisance to others especially in his latter years he will be missed by all the F3 Aircrew and Groundgrew who knew him.
Was burried this morning next to Rambo with full honours in a short service led by OC 1435 Flt and the Padre.
RIP Bondu.
Much loved by some and a nuisance to others especially in his latter years he will be missed by all the F3 Aircrew and Groundgrew who knew him.
Was burried this morning next to Rambo with full honours in a short service led by OC 1435 Flt and the Padre.
RIP Bondu.
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I am sorry to hear of his passing. He was a magnificent cat in size and character. To give those who never knew him an idea how strong this animal was I remember one day back in '95' flicking a pencil back and forth to amuse him (and me) when he gripped it between his teeth and bit it in two...
He made 'Q' and the rest of my utterly pointless time down there more bearable...RIP
He made 'Q' and the rest of my utterly pointless time down there more bearable...RIP
Rather luckier than the 1312 Flt cat. He'd been there since the flight moved to Albert Square. But when he was very old and infirm, some cruel, heartless sods (groundcrew) took the old chap out into the bondhu and drowned him.....
Poor old bugger. Friends to many, he deserved better.
Poor old bugger. Friends to many, he deserved better.
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Does this mean we are going to have to p1ss in our own immersion suits now, just to maintain that distinctive Bondu smell
One of the first lessons you learn upon arrival at Q is never to leave any kit on the floor, or risk finding a nice Bondu surprise.
One of the first lessons you learn upon arrival at Q is never to leave any kit on the floor, or risk finding a nice Bondu surprise.
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"Whoosh" was still around in Jul 03 but it's days were numbered due to the impending moves that were afoot of 1312. Last heard it was going to stay with Q-crew who were to remain over at Albert Sq.
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Hmm, yes, Whoosh apparently resided over on 1312 Q house until it got a bit annoying. It was given to someone else, but found its way back.
Given it wasn't in very good health it was taken somewhere and sent off 'to a better place' by the ginger beers.
Given it wasn't in very good health it was taken somewhere and sent off 'to a better place' by the ginger beers.
I know that the cruel sods killed one old 1312 cat, but did they really kill another one?
'It got a bit annoying'......so they killed it?
Nice people
'It got a bit annoying'......so they killed it?
Nice people
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There's a bloody vets in Stanley - why in God's name can't the cats be put down gently when they become too old or ill? They deserve something better after their service - and let's skip the usual jokes for once - how many times have the cats boosted someone's flagging morale just by being there - More than a CSE show that's for sure, - or have enabled gruff men to show a little tenderness to another creature without feeling embarrassed?
I witnessed one moggy being taken for a one-way trip to a residential area in Stanley when I was in the FI a few years back
(seems quite humane now compared to some of the stories here)
And I saw a CSE show...thought it was quite good
(seems quite humane now compared to some of the stories here)
And I saw a CSE show...thought it was quite good
Suspicion breeds confidence
If I caught anyone under my command drowning a cat, their feet would not touch the fecking ground. I would make it my personal business to make whoever's life it was a misery for the remainder of their service career. As short as possible if I had anything to do with it. End of rant.