Sorry... I'm torturing your eyes with all the gorgeousness
But there's more to come...
Next up, our first rescue girl, Nina.
We've had Nina about 5 years now. I opened the back door and heard some almighty meowing! When I peered over next door's fence, I saw this tiny, little cat. She just jumped over and came into the garden, even though we had 3 dogs
I left her, and came back inside.
A few hours later, we went out the front door, and for some strange reason (Fate, I guess) I looked across into the bushes, and saw the little cat curled in a ball asleep under the wet shrubs. She was tiny and thin, but had a huge belly, so I assumed she was a young, pregnant cat. It was just getting dark when I checked again, and she was wet and curled up in a ball in the bush. The next morning, there she was, in the back garden meowing so loud at me. Having dogs, we normally don't see cats around here, and I'd never seen this one, so, I gave her some food. I have never seen a cat eat so quickly.
I took her to the vets to check for a chip and registered her as found, then we put an ad in the local paper, but nobody came forward for her. Not knowing how our husky would be with her (huskies can be a bit small animal unfriendly) I wasn't sure we could keep her, so added her to the CP waiting list. Nina is the cause of me now being as much a cat person as a dog person!! Well, that and becoming a nurse
When our husky, Elliott, met her for the first time, he just wanted to sniff!!
She swiped his nose, and he never bothered again, never chased her, just plain old lost interest! Our 2 Lurchers (another usual cat-chasing breed) didn't give a hoot! (we have a rather disfunctional animal family!) They play with my rabbits, so don't care about a cat! When the CP rang, we told them she was staying with us!
Nina was about 7-8yrs old then, and is now about 13, give or take. We had to get her a dental, vacc etc and get on top of her worming, but she's been really healthy until last year, when the Herpes virus came out, and we spent months (and a fortune) on biopsies and lab tests and tablets, but she's a total sweetie pie, and worth every bit of effort and cost
Her eyes are always going to be a little problem, but she'll always gets whatever she needs!
So, meet out little Nina (also known as Pauline and Neen Neen!)