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fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Eeeek!

Glad my cycling is much more of the bimbling variety. :blush:

Not funny Virtual races - I'd rather do that effort in real life... I don't do them, nor hill climb TT's any more....
 
Nah just a 'grooming' type nibble, Kizzy does it a lot.I think it has to do with her being separated from her mum far too early, she still had blue eyes and was small enough to stand on my palm so I'd say 5 or 6 weeks old. Not our choice, she came from Maz's Avon rep who used to fuss our GSD when she came round but when he died asked if we were getting another I said no we're thinking of another Cat though and she mentioned her Cat had just had Kittens would we want one and I said yes. About a month later the rep came round again and after collecting the Catalogue asked if we were still interested so I again said yes and a few days later Anna (the rep) came round with 2 boxes one with Maz's Lotions and Creams and the other with this tiny Kitten that had probably only just been weaned. When I got home Maz showed me Kizzy and I knew she was too young really but there was nothing I could do and Kizzy has grown into a lovely Cat but very 'clingy' almost like she 'imprinted' on us but then we were feeding her 5 times a day (little meals) for about a month so it was almost like 'hand rearing' her.

Awh xxx :wub:

Yes, that is an issue with hand-rears i.e. the clingy thing - a friend of mine does the hand rearing for our branch of CP. Only just weaned would put her around 4 to 5 weeks, which is way to young to be away from mum and siblings, as well you know. GCCF mandates a minimum of 13 weeks for homing kittens.

Lexi is the "groomer" here, but then she is also a bit bitey, ranging from a nibble to a full-on chomp. Poppy is the biffer. :laugh:
 

DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
Not funny Virtual races - I'd rather do that effort in real life... I don't do them, nor hill climb TT's any more....

I do, but we've only got one smart turbo. I've even won a couple in the C category, albeit when the other 'competitors' were disqualified for too much power output. It's a useful training tool.

I'm just too slow to even think about thinking about it :laugh:

There's always the 'D' category :okay:
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
Awh xxx :wub:

Yes, that is an issue with hand-rears i.e. the clingy thing - a friend of mine does the hand rearing for our branch of CP. Only just weaned would put her around 4 to 5 weeks, which is way to young to be away from mum and siblings, as well you know. GCCF mandates a minimum of 13 weeks for homing kittens.

Lexi is the "groomer" here, but then she is also a bit bitey, ranging from a nibble to a full-on chomp. Poppy is the biffer. :laugh:
Luckily I had an idea of how to care for her having been involved with these in the early 90's

http://www.redgatefarmanimalsanctuary.co.uk/
 
Luckily I had an idea of how to care for her having been involved with these in the early 90's

http://www.redgatefarmanimalsanctuary.co.uk/

Cool, good for you. :okay:
 
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