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09-07-2006, 09:29 PM   #41

Re: Operation Relocate-a-cat is complete!


How has the little fella got on this afternoon LMC? is he still under the bed ??



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09-07-2006, 09:40 PM   #42

Re: Operation Relocate-a-cat is complete!


It's still his favourite place, but he's coming out from under there when I come into the room. He escaped when I opened the door earlier - but didn't go any further than the top of the stairs and didn't object to being scooped up and put back!

He's eating biccies soaked in water, and purring like a little train.

Settled well - he even got a "Bloody cat!" earlier when he decided to play with my toes - ouch!

Think he's going to get a bit bored shut in here, but he'll just have to cope for a couple of days - I might let him have the run of the upstairs during the day after that (I can shut the girls downstairs) but he'll have to come back in the spare room overnight.



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09-07-2006, 09:44 PM   #43

Re: Operation Relocate-a-cat is complete!


Well sounds as if he is doing really well especially if he is escaping and playing with your toes!!! lol

I must admit I did miss him today Even the OH asked a couple of time if there was any news on him.

As you say he might get a bit bored but he is a young cat, your four girls are not going to know what has hit them when he meets them!!! lol



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09-07-2006, 09:53 PM   #44

Re: Operation Relocate-a-cat is complete!


You'll be wanting some more pics then?







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09-07-2006, 09:56 PM   #45

Re: Operation Relocate-a-cat is complete!


Cruel, demanding lot that we are, YES!

He'll take over your house in no time.



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09-07-2006, 09:58 PM   #46

Re: Operation Relocate-a-cat is complete!


Just look how shiny his coat is now.....and what a lovely colour it is.........



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09-07-2006, 10:01 PM   #47

Re: Operation Relocate-a-cat is complete!


Lol just spotted the cat milk!!! lol

Love the photo of him playing!!!! such a darling little cat



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09-07-2006, 10:03 PM   #48

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He is a darling - and as Mags said, his coat is improving SO rapidly.

He's not meowed at all since coming home - but he does make the cutest growly noises when he's sleeping, and earlier when a couple of noisy kids walked past while he was eating!



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09-07-2006, 10:08 PM   #49

Re: Operation Relocate-a-cat is complete!


In a couple of weeks time he is going to look like a completely different cat!! and such a healthy one I think

I was reading about Russian Blues yesterday evening and I do wonder if he is one or one of his parents were ?? His temperament and looks (triangle head, colour of eyes) do seem to fit the breed very well. It will be interesting to see what colour his coat is after it fully thickens up.

lol at the growly noises!!!



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09-07-2006, 10:10 PM   #50

Re: Operation Relocate-a-cat is complete!


I wonder if you found the same website as I did? - I looked 'em up too, and suspect he may be Russian Blue, but probably pet quality. I don't care what he is really, he's luvverly!

Except just now, as he's sat next to me on the bed and has just farted



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