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Yippeeeeee! That's just such fantastic news! Did he say how long his mum had had Posh? wonder if she's been there all this time? What a relief for you! |
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She told me that she had her for 10 days, seemed she didn't get my leaflet, I know i put one through but hey, she's home now and that's where she'll stay. But she looked after her well, she's been fed and groomed lovely. A very nice lady and cat lover so she made herself very much at home, even got her name changed to Frankie... ol blue eyes ! |
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Mags, I'd say as the crow flies about 500 yards but through gardens and such. I needed to take the car there but you can walk around the block and get there in 10 mins. I'd dropped a leaflet but that was before she took her in I suppose. As she doesn't get out much I doubt she saw the flyers either. |
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So pleased she is home and was always safe and well. Had a feeling some one had taken her in and as nice as the old lady may have been, you said you had posted a leaflet through her door. Now whether or not this was before she had actually taken her in, she knew that some one was looking for her. People make lots of assumptions about stray cats and talk themselves into thinking that they are better off with them rather than being returned. This does happen to so many cats that wonder off and they have no loyalties, bless them. Anyway I am very pleased that she has been reunited with you. xxx |
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