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I grew up with a ginger boy and he was the sweetest, most affectionate cat you would ever know! Lived to be 17. Not a naughty bone in his body; and my brindled tortie Patches was a sweet cat also....my Aby and Pura boys were the naughty ones...I could tell stories ...... |
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Hi Fran Have only just caught up with this thread due to my PC being down. Don't worry about Bliss I would say she is going to start calling in the next few days, Ria will have brought her in, and all this behaviour is down to hormonal imbalances. It is harder bringing in an adult entire female than a kitten and there will be more issues but I am sure they will sort themselves out. Bliss certainly has a lovely temperament normally and I am sure she will make an excellent mother and pass her beautiful nature on to her kittens. |
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Thank you Kay, you are right Hubby heard Bliss calling a few times during the night and when he first got up this morning. She has been quiet since I have got up but no doubt she'll be fully in call within the next 24hours She does have a lovely temperament and this is one thing the judges comented on in their critiques of her |
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