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Some of our new arrivals- last year.

halfpenny

Wise Old Thumper
Finally managed to post photos via my phone again.

Tiffany-
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Meiko-
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Kass-
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Poppy-
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Daisy cat-
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And Stevie staring slow bonding with Daisy rabbit- yesterday!
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Which Daisy- the earless cat we call Voldemog or Daisy the lionhead bunny! :lol:

Daisy the cat. An earless cat almost adopted us once and that pic reminded me of him - so much so, that i blubbed seeing the pic :oops:

I think she's beautiful :love:
 
Daisy the cat. An earless cat almost adopted us once and that pic reminded me of him - so much so, that i blubbed seeing the pic :oops:

I think she's beautiful :love:

She is adorable, obviously had a hard life because we do not know her real age and she has a seriously weird rib cage- all deformed. She is at least 14, is hyperthyroid and in the early stages of renal failure. He ears were amputated due to skin cancer. She gets acupuncture to try and help her arthritis, I guess partially due to some accident that caused the strange shape of her rib cage.
She's so good at the acupuncture sessions and when getting blood sampled- just a lovely cat.
 
She is adorable, obviously had a hard life because we do not know her real age and she has a seriously weird rib cage- all deformed. She is at least 14, is hyperthyroid and in the early stages of renal failure. He ears were amputated due to skin cancer. She gets acupuncture to try and help her arthritis, I guess partially due to some accident that caused the strange shape of her rib cage.
She's so good at the acupuncture sessions and when getting blood sampled- just a lovely cat.

Oh bless her - she is lucky to be in such good hands.

Whiskers had a 'wild' temperament - we thought he was a stray. He looked a bit funny to us at first but the girls thought he was stunning. He quite liked stopping with us. I'd made some half hearted attempts to find out if he really did have owners. He loved my girls and started coming inside and being like part of the family. He'd almost started acting like a normal pet rather than the wild aggressive stray we first saw. He became affectionate and i rang a cattery for advice on how we could make the 'stray' officially ours - they suggested taking him to a vet to look if he was chipped - we never got the chance. One day he just stopped coming.

Years later i found out he belonged to an elderly lady with dementia - she kept forgetting to feed him (that's how he found us) and he was earless as years before she's set her flat on fire with him in it. She deteriorated after the fire and a year or so later was taken into hospital and placed in a nursing home - they caught Whiskers and took him away - we have no idea what happened to him. He was earless and elderly so i can guess really.

I think Daisy and Whiskers would have made a fantastic couple! :lol::lol:
 
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