It's Caturday- Post some cats (vol 3)
Discussion
Shaw Tarse said:
AmitG said:
Ace-T said:
That one of Frida cuddling her babies, ^ well, I am just melting...
Do they really have to go to new homes? It seems that Mum would like to keep hold of them. She would be sad if they were taken away from her Is there a right time to do it?
I've got a good few months with them yet and they should all be going to people I know so will get to see them/updates. If there's one left then I might consider letting her keep it - she does tend to lone a little, even though Walter loves her.
Haha. Purple doesn't suit me. I'm all that but I'm black
Bloody cats.
Mrs. Trabi just had to call the fire brigade.
Lola got stuck at the top of next door's roof, right on the very high ridge tiles.
I decided to get onto our garage roof... and soon found out that getting down is harder than getting up. Just as Lola also learned this evening.
So we had a double rescue - me, and Lola, we both needed the Fire Brigade to get us back on the ground.
I feel a bit silly now.
Mrs. Trabi just had to call the fire brigade.
Lola got stuck at the top of next door's roof, right on the very high ridge tiles.
I decided to get onto our garage roof... and soon found out that getting down is harder than getting up. Just as Lola also learned this evening.
So we had a double rescue - me, and Lola, we both needed the Fire Brigade to get us back on the ground.
I feel a bit silly now.
Trabi601 said:
Bloody cats.
Mrs. Trabi just had to call the fire brigade.
Lola got stuck at the top of next door's roof, right on the very high ridge tiles.
I decided to get onto our garage roof... and soon found out that getting down is harder than getting up. Just as Lola also learned this evening.
So we had a double rescue - me, and Lola, we both needed the Fire Brigade to get us back on the ground.
I feel a bit silly now.
I think it's a great way to rescue your cat, as the FB won't generally come out unless they've been stuck for a good couple of days!!Mrs. Trabi just had to call the fire brigade.
Lola got stuck at the top of next door's roof, right on the very high ridge tiles.
I decided to get onto our garage roof... and soon found out that getting down is harder than getting up. Just as Lola also learned this evening.
So we had a double rescue - me, and Lola, we both needed the Fire Brigade to get us back on the ground.
I feel a bit silly now.
Trabi601 said:
Bloody cats.
Mrs. Trabi just had to call the fire brigade.
Lola got stuck at the top of next door's roof, right on the very high ridge tiles.
I decided to get onto our garage roof... and soon found out that getting down is harder than getting up. Just as Lola also learned this evening.
So we had a double rescue - me, and Lola, we both needed the Fire Brigade to get us back on the ground.
I feel a bit silly now.
So when do we get to see this on youtube? And don't try & tell me someone hasn't filmed it!Mrs. Trabi just had to call the fire brigade.
Lola got stuck at the top of next door's roof, right on the very high ridge tiles.
I decided to get onto our garage roof... and soon found out that getting down is harder than getting up. Just as Lola also learned this evening.
So we had a double rescue - me, and Lola, we both needed the Fire Brigade to get us back on the ground.
I feel a bit silly now.
Tony and Pepper are gorgeous! What's their story? Why would such lovely cats end up in a centre? Glad they've found a way in to your home and heart.
My kitten are becoming playful and the beginnings of self cleaning are appearing, though still unsteady on their feet, they're funny to watch as they attempt to scratch an itch.
Rorschach (and one of the white ones) love a tummy tickle.
My kitten are becoming playful and the beginnings of self cleaning are appearing, though still unsteady on their feet, they're funny to watch as they attempt to scratch an itch.
Rorschach (and one of the white ones) love a tummy tickle.
Gretchen said:
Tony and Pepper are gorgeous! What's their story? Why would such lovely cats end up in a centre? Glad they've found a way in to your home and heart.
My kitten are becoming playful and the beginnings of self cleaning are appearing, though still unsteady on their feet, they're funny to watch as they attempt to scratch an itch.
Rorschach (and one of the white ones) love a tummy tickle.
They apparently were bought as a present by a husband for his wife but she didn't want them so they were re-homed. Luckily for us, as they are lovely cats!!My kitten are becoming playful and the beginnings of self cleaning are appearing, though still unsteady on their feet, they're funny to watch as they attempt to scratch an itch.
Rorschach (and one of the white ones) love a tummy tickle.
The kittens are looking healthy, lovely having kittens around!! 😀
Kizzy had been in the cat shelter for several months with no luck of a forever home. She was extremely grumpy, had a permanent frown upon her face and she continually growled like I have never heard before. She was extremely scared, angry and god knows what else. I dont think people even looked at her.
She had been owned for 9 years by her family. They decided to get a dog which in turn terrorized her, she was dumped with a son of the family who apparently didn't look after her very well.
We agreed to foster Kizzy temporarily to try and get her settled and back to herself so that she could be viewed at our flat and potentially homed.
It has taken nearly 6 weeks for her to start to come out of her shell, only now are we starting to get some affection and strokes, but on her terms! She still hasnt come onto any furniture, sat with us etc. She is a very grumpy girl, but she is a great character, strutts about the flat and she loves to grump at everything!
Grumble Grumble Grumble
Think we might end up keeping her, The catprotection cannot believe that she is out and about, allowing us to stroke her etc, her last foster home, she apparently didnt come out from the sofa at all, in 3 weeks!
She had been owned for 9 years by her family. They decided to get a dog which in turn terrorized her, she was dumped with a son of the family who apparently didn't look after her very well.
We agreed to foster Kizzy temporarily to try and get her settled and back to herself so that she could be viewed at our flat and potentially homed.
It has taken nearly 6 weeks for her to start to come out of her shell, only now are we starting to get some affection and strokes, but on her terms! She still hasnt come onto any furniture, sat with us etc. She is a very grumpy girl, but she is a great character, strutts about the flat and she loves to grump at everything!
Grumble Grumble Grumble
Think we might end up keeping her, The catprotection cannot believe that she is out and about, allowing us to stroke her etc, her last foster home, she apparently didnt come out from the sofa at all, in 3 weeks!
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