I'm adopting a cat!
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Mad old catwomanry has been wagging its bony finger for some time now, however I've finally given in. Moreover, after 3 years of pleading, my landlord has finally agreed that I can have a cat!
Here he is: Bob.

He's the sweetest little thing, and was put up for re-homing because his owner acquired a new kitten which he didn't get on with.
Apparently he was a 'much loved cat', however reading between the lines I wonder whether he'd become an inconvenient expense to his former owner. His teeth needed sorting out, for one thing.
However, their loss. Here, Bob will have the best home any cat could wish for: no busy roads, no other cats, 9 acres of land to roam around in (or not if he doesn't want to), log fires, a cosy bed and home-cooked food every night.
Only two more sleeps until I can collect him - I'm so excited!
Here he is: Bob.

He's the sweetest little thing, and was put up for re-homing because his owner acquired a new kitten which he didn't get on with.
Apparently he was a 'much loved cat', however reading between the lines I wonder whether he'd become an inconvenient expense to his former owner. His teeth needed sorting out, for one thing.
However, their loss. Here, Bob will have the best home any cat could wish for: no busy roads, no other cats, 9 acres of land to roam around in (or not if he doesn't want to), log fires, a cosy bed and home-cooked food every night.
Only two more sleeps until I can collect him - I'm so excited!

Edited by Mobile Chicane on Thursday 8th March 20:50
Mobile Chicane said:
Mad old catwomanry has been wagging its bony finger for some time now, however I've finally given in. Moreover, after 3 years of pleading, my landlord has finally agreed that I can have a cat!
Here he is: Bob. He's the sweetest little thing, and was put up for re-homing because his owner acquired a new kitten which he didn't get on with.
Apparently he was a 'much loved cat', however reading between the lines I wonder whether he'd become an inconvenient expense to his former owner. His teeth needed sorting out, for one thing.
However, their loss. Here, Bob will have the best home any cat could wish for: no busy roads, no other cats, 9 acres of land to roam around in (or not if he doesn't want to), log fires, a cosy bed and home-cooked food every night.
Only two more sleeps until I can collect him - I'm so excited!
To be honest with that description of the new home I'm tempted to dress up as a cat and try for adoption!Here he is: Bob. He's the sweetest little thing, and was put up for re-homing because his owner acquired a new kitten which he didn't get on with.
Apparently he was a 'much loved cat', however reading between the lines I wonder whether he'd become an inconvenient expense to his former owner. His teeth needed sorting out, for one thing.
However, their loss. Here, Bob will have the best home any cat could wish for: no busy roads, no other cats, 9 acres of land to roam around in (or not if he doesn't want to), log fires, a cosy bed and home-cooked food every night.
Only two more sleeps until I can collect him - I'm so excited!

Bob looks great!
K77 CTR said:
He looks lovely, if he was the much loved family pet why the hell did they get rid of him rather than the kitten???
that's what I thought too, but sounds like he has a much better home now
nice one MC, he looks gorgeous, look forward to hearing how he settles into his new home!arebrec said:
K77 CTR said:
He looks lovely, if he was the much loved family pet why the hell did they get rid of him rather than the kitten???
that's what I thought too, but sounds like he has a much better home now
nice one MC, he looks gorgeous, look forward to hearing how he settles into his new home!
Lovely looking cat who can definitely stick two toes up at his old owners

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