Cats, cats and more cats with a few cat related things thrown in for good measure :)
I have four furkids, Spike & Loula the moggies and Toshi & Yuki the Bengals. I am also the manufacturer of what is rapidly becoming Europe's greatest cat toys, the Flying Frenzy range.
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Thank you.
Flashy! (ardo)
Looks good ! 🎉
very nice :D
We need our man Daniel in that club
lesbians?
What difference would that make to anything i wonder..
@@AkiraFurball no difference i was just asking if they was lesbians
@@Luna-Mutt none taken, I just didnt see what difference it makes, pan actually if it helps..
@@AkiraFurball i ask those questions a lot my bad lol and Oh gotcha!. very cute avatars and i like the music choice
Lol.. the music was not my choice it is a nightclub in game, not even my video someone in the club took it and sent me it in a message, not entirely sure why but i thought it was cute lol.. I have a bunch of avi, dragon, wolf, smilodon, tigers, leopard, ocelot, serval, lioness... im a wee bit cat obsessed chuckles
Where the mentally ill playing pretend online.
Its more fun than playing it offline ;)
Cant hear anything.
Go watch something else then
I have a question- what is your favourite way to cook the hearts for yourself?
Yippee!!
Been ill for a week so didn't get much done, but started again last nigh and now got both ears and back of head done, starting face today 😁😁😁
@@AkiraFurball take your time with it!! I’m sure it’ll turn out perfect :3
@@mochkiller not sure it will be perfect, if its decent i will probably do mk2 using a better quality fur tho so this is a practice run lol
This is by far the best-most consistent solution to using non standard vacuum bags! •I have found the issue with sealing non-standard vacuum bags to be the balance of melting the air channel without cutting through the bag. The solution I have found that works consistently better is to use a strip of material from a $. 3:02 99 plastic shower loofa. It easily provides enough air flow and melts easily. It works every time on the flimsiest bags.
That is exactly what i use now.. or did use until last year when i splashed out on a vacuum chamber sealer that does not need an air channel
Great idea, thanks. I have started saving my old textured bags, after cleaning I cut the textured side of the bag into 2inch by 3inch strips and now use in place of the scrunchy bathtub thing.
my beer is going flat !
Thank you 😊
Wheres the how you made it video?
Is it a little tiny hole??????
You saved my ass bro. Great video, I was gonna have to throw out $500 In bags. Thanks a bunch.
Good to know! I just got a food saver & wasn't aware you could do this! Thanks, Louise!
Great idea! LOL at your curious cat 😂
Thank you so much !
If you had also vacuum-sealed a second time, the result would probably be better, although of course there was nothing that could lead the air out, but everything in salt a good tip thank you
have you ever breaked a jar?
should we use oxygen absorbers in each bag
Thank you. Amazing!
It’s a good picture. Thank you
Excellent!
Why have the background music? It’s so off putting and is stopping me from concentrating on the actual important video content. I have a neuro disease and struggle with listening to so much noise.
dont watch it then.. simple
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Hello What vaccum pack device is this?
not vacuum, impulse heat sealer with cutter. this is a commercial quantity but you can get cheaper ones on ebay
@@AkiraFurball ahh! Thank youit looks like a great way to store bulk in small freezers
BRILLIANT!! Thank you for sharing!
It's hard to hear over the loud music. The music is too close to the recording device. I give up. Horrible video.
Epic intro!
This works way better than the other hacks I tried. This works perfectly and seals great the first seal. No second seal needed!! Thanks. Most excellent!!
Thank you, sir.
Thanks for this awesome video! The music did bother me but I stayed to watch because everything you said was very helpful and informative!
Could I get more information on the foodsaver machine and the bags?
@@benjibubbles I use an impulse heat sealer and medium duty layflat tubing.. As the food is wet and not frozen for very long there is little to no point trying to vacuum seal, just squeeze out most of the air and seal.. An impulse sealer is very fast at sealing, about 3 seconds
The music is terrible. I can’t finish watching it.
You have a pesky cat, I have a pesky dog. Funny. Didn't take away from the instructions.
I used a space eaver bag and achieved the vacuum seal without putting a hole in the lid.
what i do to use quart ziplock bags is to cut the zip seal from a one gallon bag (using the channel side) and feed it through the rear of the sealer into the quart bag down to the bottom and it leaves enough on the rear of the sealer sticking out to grab. then seal bag as normal but when the light turns from vaccum to seal quickly pull the tab out from the rear and it will seal the bag. you can reuse this over over untill you run out of food to seal or ziplock bags to seal with.
Love this. Thank you. There are so many plastic texture things you stick in to make the vacuum work. In fact, you could just texture up the bag before you use it. Crimp it up with a rubber band or a pinch clamp and hit it with a hair dryer and then let it chill. No so pretty, but it would work. The other good hint was the guy that just used really long ziplock zip and pulled them out at the exact moment the suction was done before it sealed. That made me realize that they could design these things to work without the texture, but they like to sell bags. It is a little like ink cartridges.
Actually, no, the vacuum exists only in the thin section inside the machine, a true chamber vacuum sealer is much more expensive.
@@barryaiello3127 Yeah. You need texture for that type of vacuum sealer. A machine that pulled out ziplock type strips used to create an air passage might be crazy stupid, . . . but maybe not. Still, texture is pretty genius. I have experimented a bit since watching this. Whatever you use has to go all the way to the product in the bag to keep the gap open to there. It would be nice if someone would manufacture a embossing plate that would do the right texture for vacuum sealers. You can probably find one made for stationary that would work on smooth plastic bags of some kinds that are thick enough. You could recycle all kinds of cool plastic packaging. Just heat it slighty with a hair dryer or a heat gun and emboss the plastic bag with the embossing plate.
I refused to watch your video after your drastically comments
Bit like your drastically comments then LOL
Have you tried this method, but using a large jar that accommodates a smaller jar to be sealed? I noticed you don't reply to questions. You may want to.
Great Idea, thanks. A cat can only act like a cat ,& I'm sure U dont like it when ppl U love yell at U for just being human. Just lift him down gently & kindly without distressing him.
need to turn the music off
Nice idea but, I’d make sure that, whenever it is that I open that jar later, I’m certain to hear the change in air pressure or the food would have to be pitched...
Using those cheap bags are okay but there not very strong and can puncture very easily. I feel if your going to vacuum seal to correctly save food longer better to use the correct bags
Problem with using the correct bags is they cost almost as much as some of the stuff you want to seal.
I use commercial smooth vacuum pouches.. very strong and only about 2p each
@@AkiraFurball Can you buy them in the UK? Because of the cost of the bags, when I first started, 5 weeks ago I tended to make them too small. Some of them didn't seal properly because of that. I was not leaving a big enough gap between the seal and the contents. I have learnt my lesson but I wish the rolls and bags were cheaper.
@@alrafter1593 yes.. lots of places online.. search for vacuum pouches on google.. www.thevacuumpouch.co.uk do packs of 1000 from about 13 quid+vat, there are cheaper if you spend some time searching, I cannot for the life of me remember where mine were from! That is smooth bags that need a hack.. I now use bath scrunchie mesh, a 1 inche wide strip for that will evacuate the bag in a home vacuum packer, make sure its long enough to reach the item in the bag..
Hi, I didn't quite catch what you said about the wings...do you feed them to the cats and if so, do you chop them up or serve as is? Thank you.
Great idea and a great video. Thank you very much.
I tried it and it worked but it burnt through my plastic so no seal.