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06-07-2006, 10:25 PM   #51

Re: Grey Stray


Looks like he is enjoying his picnic Emma!



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06-07-2006, 10:27 PM   #52

Re: Grey Stray


Awwww a pressie for you Great piccies Emma!



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06-07-2006, 10:29 PM   #53

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Well after about three days now, I am totally smitten with the little fella he is so affectionate, running up and down the garden with me, rolling around on my garden chairs. He was even doing the blinky eyes on me!!! lol

I told him he was hopefully going to his new home on Saturday

My mum is now going to pop over with the dog crate which will be set up in our shed for tomorrow evening, as soon as I see him he will be bundled in it with a litter tray and plenty of food. Off to the vets on Saturday morning to see if he is microchipped and if he isn't the new owner is going to get a call to come and pick him up, if they both like each other he will be going to his new home with some sisters to look after him



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07-07-2006, 08:08 AM   #54

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Well I have found out where this little fella has been sleeping overnight, in my willow tree I crept out this morning and found him asleep in it, he woke up and came down and had his breakfast, cats biscuits and some Whiskers Cat milk which he just loves

Keep your fingers crossed that I will be able to catch him tonight One good thing is that I tried picking him up this morning and he was fine, didn't struggle or anything, and I didn't get shreaded



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07-07-2006, 08:59 AM   #55

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I think it is time to start thinking of a name for the little fella don't you Emma?



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07-07-2006, 09:01 AM   #56

Re: Grey Stray


Ghost?




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07-07-2006, 09:12 AM   #57

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I think it is time to start thinking of a name for the little fella don't you Emma?
lol well at the moment I am referring to him as "puss puss". I spoke to the possible new owner yesterday evening and they are going to see what sort of character he has

I quite like george and if I was going to keep him I think that would be what I would call him.

DM Ghost is a nice name



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07-07-2006, 09:12 AM   #58

Re: Grey Stray


He's already starting to fill out in the face from the look of that second round of pics. Lovely boy and good on you for being so generous of spirit.



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07-07-2006, 09:16 AM   #59

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Yes LMC after just three days of feeding him morning and evening he is starting to look a lot better. There is no way on earth I could ever just ignore an obvious stray who needed some TLC what does it hurt just to give him a bit of food and try and find him a new home

As he has been sleeping in my Willow tree Willow could be quite a nice name for him



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07-07-2006, 09:21 AM   #60

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Yes LMC after just three days of feeding him morning and evening he is starting to look a lot better. There is no way on earth I could ever just ignore an obvious stray who needed some TLC what does it hurt just to give him a bit of food and try and find him a new home

As he has been sleeping in my Willow tree Willow could be quite a nice name for him
Willow is an excellent name Emma and very apt!



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