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I hope you followed your heart and said yes, they are still relatively young and probaly will be greatful and no bother. I don't regret keeping a 16.y.o feral tortie lady who in 15 months has had her teeth out, been neutered, had a flea aleergy clearup, become not so queen of her own place and is now an old slobberchops and seeks us out, loves her own bed, food on tap - quite rotund now sort of a long haired tortie rugby ball with a leg on each corner! She went to the vet on Saturday and we did have a discussion about her weight and our new vets said she is hale and hearty and once she realises the food will always be there she might slow down and diet a bit! Good luck and they sound wonderful! |
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Sorry I was not around yesterday.... I am still no further along with my decision. My ex. said he pays around £20 per month insurance, which he will now pay to the children who will then give it straight to me to pay for them silly co*k eyed way me thinks . Why cannot he just give it straight to me or pay it as an extra. Words failed me. He knows I am a real softie when it comes to Cats/Kittens and I will really be unhappy if I know they have had to go into Rescue, maybe hes playing on this? Yep, me thinks your right, hes using the excuse of work etc.... because hes tired of them and now moved on with his life and no longer perhaps needs the company. The kids really want them - I feel rotten if I say no but on the other hand am I right in saying yes. God, this is hard! Julie x |
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