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22-11-2006, 08:28 PM   #11

Re: Pepsi


Sounds like she had a special friend in you. RIP little Pepsi.



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22-11-2006, 09:16 PM   #12

Re: Pepsi


She was lovely BT. RIP little girl!



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23-11-2006, 09:17 AM   #13

Re: Pepsi


We did have a good bond - if she was outside, she would always come and meet me and try and come in with me, if I went to pick Ginger up she would stop what she was doing and wait in front of the door to come home with me!! She never stayed long, and rarely properly in the house as she wasn't that kind of cat (an ex feral who I suspect they didn't do too good a job of socialising), and she did mainly come for the food, but I could get her to eat food in my house that she wouldnt touch at home (I used to give Harold the rest of the tin etc, but she wouldn't touch it there), which prob was a big help when she started getting ill, as she didn't have a good appetite. I was the only one who was allowed to pick her up as well.



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