Mrs M
Guru
- Location
- Aberdeenshire
Oscar happy to be home after another stormy walk.
Jacket still in the brown up by the wind position š¬
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This wee monster knows what to do in the eye of storm Babet, a wee kip after eating her own body weight in tuna and then a busy morning terrorising both her brothers. Not a bad life.
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According to Madam Lexi, it is my fault that the Sky Tap couldn't be turned off today. I've had to salve her bruised ego with corned beef, and she's spent the day curled up on the fresh laundry.
Off to the Supreme at Stoneleigh tomorrow. Am stewarding in Section 6 (Siamese & Orientals).
Enjoy the show, sounds excellent. šāā¬
According to Madam Lexi, it is my fault that the Sky Tap couldn't be turned off today. I've had to salve her bruised ego with corned beef, and she's spent the day curled up on the fresh laundry.
Off to the Supreme at Stoneleigh tomorrow. Am stewarding in Section 6 (Siamese & Orientals).
Meet the Kitten, my mum's male cat visitor.
As it's still normal in Eastern European villages this cat most likely was left to fend for himself. He was skinny with loads of jumping and biting cargo in his fur and worms. My mum began feeding him, bought anti flea and anti worms meds. Few months later Kitten is twice of his previous size and there are no other creatures living in/on him. Likes to roll on the carpet or sit on the windowsill and observe what's going on outside. My mum don't want to fully adopt him but I personally think it's just a matter of time (as it already happened many times with most of our cats).
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Meet the Kitten, my mum's male cat visitor.
As it's still normal in Eastern European villages this cat most likely was left to fend for himself. He was skinny with loads of jumping and biting cargo in his fur and worms. My mum began feeding him, bought anti flea and anti worms meds. Few months later Kitten is twice of his previous size and there are no other creatures living in/on him. Likes to roll on the carpet or sit on the windowsill and observe what's going on outside. My mum don't want to fully adopt him but I personally think it's just a matter of time (as it already happened many times with most of our cats).
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