Update for Christine part 2
Minimopsical I think is known and loved by most, she has been a little off colour and at present has a big bald bib as she has had lots of big blood tests, but she is bright and results to date say she is ok.
We continue to feed and care for our outdoor ferals who continue to grow in numbers each year,our oldest and longest resident ferals are pictured, Hettie a teenager,Monica another teenager and Wilma I think 9-10 years now,fortunately they all seem to be in good health,they took over our greenhouse which has been full of cat beds and feeding bowls for years; Hettie the oldest has moved into Rio Mews her own outdoor house which is just purr fect for her in the cold wet weather.
Then its onto our rehomeable cats, they are all doing well, Amelia and Izabella were spayed and microchipped this week and are recovering well. Milly`s 6 little ones,Aurora,Roshan, Selene,Noor,Altan and Luken are finally growing well and looking like proper kittens after a horrendous start in the wild and an awful dose of cat flu,hopefully they will be big enough for vaccinations soon. Aurora has become a cheeky madam and is definately the boss.
Freya,Oliver,and Toby are all huge now and so lovable.
Sherbet with her little family Bear and Bliss is an absolute delight , little Bear is a confident coward
Poor Jess,shes a lovely girl about 3 years old and no one has even looked at her,she is mum to the 7 piranhas that were, only Titania and Lilliput remain here but like their 5 brothers and sisters they will be leeaving for their new home in the morning.
Pumpkin is another wonderful young adult, looking for his forever home,they are all well and there pictures can be seen on our website.
I mustn`t forget Megan and Florence who are currently being fostered by Claire,she tells me they are growing well and enjoying running her off her feet, they will be back here later in the week for vaccinations.
Thankfully no new arrivals to report on, I am currently taking emergency cases only, its been a hectic year with so many needing lots of TLC and more recently Claire and I trying to fit in cracker making and other handicrafts to provide food and veterinary care;you need to be a jack of all trades in rescue but one thing I have learnt is that I need to just try and slow down a touch.Our Christmas social is this Saturday all are welcome.