Rehomed some lovely cats & kittens today. One cat had only just been brought back yesterday as owner 'couldn't cope' they only had it 12 hours! Anyway went to a lovely new home today, very stressed, but new owners have lots of love & patience. Freezing up there,but cats/kits had their heaters on! I on the otherhand had, longjohns,thermal vest,2 t.shirts,2 jumpers,3 pairs socks,ski pants,wellies,scarf,gloves,hat & thick coat!!
one does, kat - my Rover was a sad boy who came to my door about seven years ago as a stray - thin and covered in ticks, and he lived in my shed for three months before he would come in. He would sit in the garden looking longingly in at the other two - all were tabbies in those days. We think he came off a ship - he was afraid of boots and black bags and yellow jackets. You wouldn't recognise him now, he's a great lad. We are so lucky that he chose us.
Yes i do micmak. I get a lot of satisfaction out of it especially when we rehome them. I do stroke them all as i go round cleaning their pens out & i am kept busy all day.
I used to visit the local cat rescue sanctuary from time to time (normally after they had helped me find one of my errant wandering fur babies) to drop them in some food. They knew me and used to show me round, but I had to stop going to look round because I was too tempted to rehome some of the sadder cases!!!!
No don't get me wrong kat, you and others like you do a fantastic job.
I remember, before we got our present dog, tropping round Bleekholt, an animal satuary local to us, and there were little notices on all the cages, telling you names ages and how they got there in the first place- i cried all the way round, i was a bloody wreak by the time we left!
Oh I was born over the moor from there over at Erringden, I've been to Howarth railway station in about 1971 and the prop tree that slid down onto the track was dumped further alon from the platform, it was very very plastic lol
Have you any calico females in, not kittens,