Well after a lovely holiday (very sunny, warm like it should be) return to UK, but at least it is sunny... My how things change in 3 wks, Baz continues to put on weght, he actually feels less skinny and no bones are showing.. He is still a fussy biscuit eater and just licks wet food, he likes to sit in the sun and enjoys company. Last evening we let him out of his pen for an hour free to roam around, an hour was enough and he just came wondering back again... His coat is glossy and beside from the odd bald patch here and there seems to show no war wounds from his 2 month ordeal...He dislikes his paws being rubbed or stroked and no sure if you touch his belly, but likes being picked up and made a fuss of. I doubt he will ever be a lap cat but certaintly seeks you out when she sees you coming.......I dont think he will wonder, more a homely puss...
Really there is nothing now to stop him going to his forever home, his weight is just over 3Kg, could be abit more but he eats as and when and so far his weight gain is slow but sure.........He is getting abit bored, hence why we let him out........He can growl but never bite when he wants to get his own way...................We may (a big may) have someone interested in him later on in the month.....They rang up while i was away seeking the most difficult cat we have in for them to take on.........He is hardly difficult, but worthy of loving home..........
Will try to get some photos but he remains abit camera shy...........
Meanwhile we have some really difficult ones in our care........Milo a old (very old) blind in one eye black puss due to be PTS at vets.....He is abit senile i think and has problems finding the litter box, but he desires so much attention................which he adores.........May very difficult to rehome him though. Mabel, FIV and suspected overactive thyroid around 12 yrs old.......just dumped when owners moved out in Easter........what can be done.......................
All our kittens got rehomed 18 of them! but a few more came in......Beauty the while and black puss that Mark loved also got rehomed and Ali a ginger puss that someone thought they would try to shot (or at least made a point that they would do it) before we took him in. Another two all had to be PTS, due to cancer (advanced) nothing could be done..........Poor Isobel our welfare person was having a terrible time... Especially as the fellow had such a great personailty, we just got to him to late.