Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => Our cats stories => Topic started by: madamcat (Edd) on June 10, 2011, 22:12:12 PM
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Just downloaded some pics from my phone.
First my boy Sam (Rip- missing you bubs) showing his tummy on the driveway and when Sarah from Sunny Harbour sent us some toys last year. :Luv2:
Then Chelsea - showing her grumpy face - as if to say why you pointing that at me - gotta love her :Luv2:
And finally Bertie (British Blue) who stayed in England for a year and has now gone back to Sydney Australia - so he says g'day to you all - He's a bit of a hunk :Luv2:
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All sooooo gorgeous!
Love the one of beautiful Sam too, they leave such a void xxx
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Fabulous and agree they leave such a hole :hug: :hug:
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beautiful x
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gorgeous especially Bertie :Luv2:
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Oooh Bertie is a babe! :Luv:
They're all boootiful :Luv2:
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A few more of Bertie (British Blue) saying G'day from Sydney Australia.........
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All beautiful - and Bertie's HUGE!
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Yes Bertie is a big boy!! .... but a gentler soul you could not find :Luv2: :Luv2:
In the last photo he looks especially big - wonder whether it was cos he was enjoying the sunshine or just had his dinner :shocked:
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I love Bertie ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Theyre all gorgeous :Luv2:
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Missed this first time round, think I was sunning myself on my hols at the time!
Lovely photos of stunning cats :Luv: Did Bertie stay with you in the UK Edd? It's always nice to hear of people taking their pets abroad, they're such important family members I don't get how people could ever contemplate leaving them behind :Crazy:
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It's always nice to hear of people taking their pets abroad, they're such important family members I don't get how people could ever contemplate leaving them behind :Crazy:
Bertie came over from Australia as his owner/slave (Also an Aussie) had an opportunity to work in the UK for at least 3 years. They also brought their other cat an older female cat as well - who would only eat raw Kangaroo meat - common for cats in Australia but we were able to source that from my local butchers ;D
Both cats went through the 6 months tests/vacs procedure to get their pet passports and were able to come straight off the flight to the UK and home with their slave.
Due to a relatives ill-health, they had to return to Australia after a year and the two cats had to spend 3 weeks in quarantine in Australia when they went back. But my friend employed a cat cuddler who was able to spend a lot more time with the the cats on top of the time the quarantine staff did.
There was no way they were going to leave their pets either time - they are defo part of the family :)
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But my friend employed a cat cuddler
People get PAID to do this? :wow: Where do I apply? ;D
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But my friend employed a cat cuddler
People get PAID to do this? :wow: Where do I apply? ;D
Oh yes - a bit like a cat sitter I suppose but paid by the cats owner to spend time with their quarantined cats. Presumably the quaratine centre would have to be ok with it - but reckon it could be quite a good self-employed opportunity for someone who lives near a quarantine centre/cattery.
The "cat cuddler" sent regular photos and videos which I know a lot of cat sitters do as well.
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That's it, I've finally found my perfect job!
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They sound like very pampurred cats :)
But my friend employed a cat cuddler
People get PAID to do this? :wow: Where do I apply? ;D
Situation no longer vacant I'm afraid, I start tomorrow :naughty:
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They sound like very pampurred cats :)
Certainly are - lucky furbabes and talking of another pampurred pusscat - some more of girlie - bit more of a lonely girl now Sam has gone and not many cats now in our cul-de-sac - seems to be more dogs these days :( BUT she has her eye out for any cats passing - latest is a young black tom who comes through my garden as part of his "tom march" - at 10 years old think she may qualify as a "cougar" now.
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Wow !
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She's a stunner but if I were a Tom, I wouldn't mess with her!
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She's a stunner but if I were a Tom, I wouldn't mess with her!
Think she would like a young one - goes a bit soppy around the males - flirty is a good descriptor (she was neutered a long time ago) - Likes to mother, play with and of course generally boss around the males. :innocent:
Its the females she is not too keen on - she tends to turn into a hissy growling thing when they venture into her garden as the young tortie who decided to go on girlie's shed found out the other day :shify:
She also saves that behaviour for the vet as well if he/she takes too long :shocked:
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Judging from the facial expressions in the photos, she certainly has attitude - or should that be catitude? ;D
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Simply stunning :Luv:
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:Luv2: :Luv2: Gorgeous photos