Did we come across a ‘big cat’ in Kent?

I recently saw a headline suggesting that a black panther could be on the loose in Gloucestershire. A walker spotted what looked like a large black cat and took some photos, which unfortunately are quite obscured. There have allegedly been several other sightings in the area too. I used to think such stories were hoaxes. However, this headline evoked memories from around 10 years ago when I may, or may not, have had a ‘big cat’ encounter myself in the Kentish countryside.

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5 Warning Signs Of Ageing Parent Health Problems

Collaborative Post¦ During your childhood and twenties, your parents are, statistically speaking, in good health. But when you get to your thirties and forties, things begin to change. You may notice that they’re not as spritely as they once were. Mostly, this still isn’t a problem. But you become much more aware of the fact that their health could fail and they might need help. In this post, we take a look at some of the warning signs that indicate ageing parent health problems and what you can do about it. 

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Important Wedding Details That Often Get Overlooked

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Collaborative Post¦ There’s a lot to consider when planning a wedding. In the process, some of the smaller details can often get overlooked. While not all of these smaller details may matter, others could have a big impact on your day. Below are just some of the most important details that commonly get forgotten when planning a wedding. 

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Diet Habits That Will Optimize Your Health

Collaborative Post¦ Eating a nutrient-rich lifestyle enhances focus, boosts physical and mental energy and performance. Both of which are essential and beneficial for our health. Eating beautifully is all about … Read More

Tongue tie division and the aftermath

The other week I wrote about how Reuben was surprisingly diagnosed with a posterior tongue tie just before he turned 8 weeks old. I was really worried about taking him for his tongue tie division. Of course, Covid-19 rules meant that my husband couldn’t come in with me for much needed support. Although I’d been assured that it doesn’t really hurt babies and the reason they cry is due to the discomfort of having their mouth held open and poked around, I was still concerned.

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