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Post by bogmyrtle on Feb 11, 2008 10:26:32 GMT 1
Quick update, she's still at home with us ;D I've tried to explain that she is too timid and small to fight the rats and offered to get a cat from a sanctuary that cannot be handled and that is more of a 'bruiser' (vets suggestion) and he is thinking about it! She isn't under the men's feet they prefer it.
Let her out over the weekend - she has a bell on her collar but the birds take no notice of her at all - 7 woodpigeons in the garden this morning and she was on the fence! The little ones just fly past her and still go to the feeders. Have taken some new photographs but haven't had chance to post them yet, will do during the week.
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Post by 4pygmies on Feb 11, 2008 10:36:11 GMT 1
I'm glad she's OK Myrtle. I think she should be at home with you too....our local garden centre is advertising a place that specialises in rehoming feral/wild cats which are good for sites like your office....places that can guarantee regular food and a place to kip. That sounds more like what your office needs.
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Post by bogmyrtle on Feb 11, 2008 10:38:59 GMT 1
I'm glad she's OK Myrtle. I think she should be at home with you too....our local garden centre is advertising a place that specialises in rehoming feral/wild cats which are good for sites like your office....places that can guarantee regular food and a place to kip. That sounds more like what your office needs. Exactly what I keep suggesting 4pygmies
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Post by debbiem on Feb 11, 2008 10:52:23 GMT 1
I'm glad she's OK Myrtle. I think she should be at home with you too....our local garden centre is advertising a place that specialises in rehoming feral/wild cats which are good for sites like your office....places that can guarantee regular food and a place to kip. That sounds more like what your office needs. Exactly what I keep suggesting 4pygmies We took a 'roamer' from a local organization who rehome feral cats too. He was never really happy indoors and it took us ages to get his trust - he was much happier out in the open and used to appear out of the undergrowth if he wanted something! I agree, a cat like him would be perfect for the office and would give a non-domestic kind of character a nice life. Sounds like Poppycat is very happy and settled where she is right now.... ;D
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