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A very interesting read Luke....You certainly have lots of experience with cats and I'm sure it won't be long before you have another little addition to your family. Can't wait for the updates!! |
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Cat tails Owning such a vaired number, breed and description of cats i have my fair share of stories to tell, so i thought i would share some, not all or you would be here forever!!! Sherman makes a leap for freedom Sherman was a rather exhuberant giner and white tom, and being a tom he acted like a right tinker. He was destined for the chop at 6 and a half months, but in the duration from 6 weeks to 6 and a half months it was like living with a mightmare.....literally But one fateful day Sherman decided his male senses were calling, and he decided to take a bid for freedom, now at the time he may have been only 10 weeks but this didn't seem to hinder his desire! The back door opened and out he shot, quite literally galloping at full pace as if the devil was on his heels, he made a jump to get ontot he wall, he seemed to forget the small duck pond below him so he slipped, tried to cling onto the clematis that was growing up the side of the wall, his claws got a tangled, and then he slipped and fell! Needless to say he was one rather wet, and rather disgruntled kitty. A holiday for cinders I was very young, and Cinders our persian was quite old but she had once been a brood queen and hadn't been altered. So one warm summers eve i watched as she dissapeared off over the rear wall, the summer weather must have stirred her feelings. The next day she wasn't home and for some considerable time she didnt return, no sign, the posters and such proved ineffective, that was it we were convinced she was a stiffy. Then one morning, oh one morning we were awoken by a noise louder than the sound of the gates of hell closing behind you, we opened the door, there on the porch was Cinders rapped around 4 very small scraggy mewing kittens, they looked a few days old. So we now saw the outcome of her time away how she managed to get them hom we will never know. But one thing was for sure it sure was a suprise, that was my first experience of kittens in the house, and it was great she had 1 blue and 4 tabby kittens, all looked like shorthaired persians they provided hours of fun, and then the fatefull time came when they went to thier homes, 2 went to my uncle and aunt, then 1 went to my eldest sister who now had her own house and the other went to my mums friend who incidentally also owned CLementines mum. But yes that was the first kittening time and it was a time that i will never forget Those killing machine Bull Terriers When we first had Elspeth and Balderick, we had just had new neighbours move next door, and at the time we had 3 staffies and a doberman, and they were non dog friendly neighbours. They spread the word we had gloryfied killing machines, convinced these dogs were the devils minions themselves!! Until one day my mother had, had enough of the taunts, she invited these neighbours in to our kitchen and what sight met thier eyes, our killing machines all heaped together and in between the legs of one of our 'killing machines' were 2 tiny, tiny kittens quite content, i can safely say that made those neighbours look like ghosts, the humiliation caused the colour to drain from their face, of course my parents being my parents were grinning rather like cheshire cats! A sleeping partner Sherman and i were inseperable as above stated he slept on the pillow next to my face every night, but one day i woke up to more than i bargained for, 3 years old and was sleeping blisfully unaware, i awoke to find a dead rabbit staring me in the face i screamed the house down but Sherman sat their convinced that he had made me estatic More cat tails to follow soon |
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Cat Tails Part Two The Cat Out The Bag Balderick was a typical tom when he was a kitten, he got everywhere and into everything! Then one day he realised in his infanant wisdom that he had a fetish for bags, and one day we were getting ready to go visist my aunt who had just had a baby in hospital, now i was only 2 so had to have a bag with toys, drinks and food to go anywhere . So mum had packed this bag, and we put it int he car, we get into the maternity unit to see my aunt etc, had been their a while when i felt a thirst, so my mum opened the bag and you guessed it out frolicked Sherman, well i tell you one thing he frolicked fast he had 3 nurses and my mum in hot pursuit of him up and down Walsgrave maternity unit, he was leading them on to the max. Eventually he was found on the lunch trolley polishing off someones Game pie and mash potatoes he was caught and popped bag in the bag, when we got home my mother lets say, was less then pleased! What goes up must come down! Clementine is only three we haven't had her that long she was 6 weeks when she came and boy was she a bundle of fun, if you can class destruction as fun! But one fateful day we were in the garden having lunch i believe and Clementine had been playing amongst the lobelia, well thats what we thought in the time we presumed her blissfully playing she has been clambering up this HUGE pile of bricks, at least 7 feet tall as they were from the old brick sheds that had been demolished, well she clambered up and we noticed jsut as she peaked at the top! Needless to say we attempted to rescue her, it didn't work we had to relyon her to manage her way down, well she put a paw out of line and slipped we fearede her crushed by the bricks, for ages we searched amongst the reckage then i hear a mew and out plodded a rather dusty tortie kitten i recognised as Clementine It's a shot in the dark! An incident i remember vividlly was with one of our coal black cats i think it was Ebby, it was very late in the eve and we had been at a birthday celebration all evening, we returned home to all the dogs and we presumed all the cats silentlly asleep, but as we took a step inside, out flew a something from the coat stand, turned on the light and there was Ebbs! never mind having staffies and dobermans in the kitchen our wee moggy was a better burgular detterent **More Cat tails to come |
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