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She's lovely. doesn't look too happy in that pic, but who would being stuck in a rescue.? She'll flourish with you I know. By the way, there must be a story about how a little feral cat from New Zealand ended up in England with you ..... ???? |
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Thanks for all your comments. It has taken several years for us to get around to adopting again. This is partly due to our personal circumstances (returning from New Zealand and me returning to college to complete my studies then research. Our extended family all have several cats, so with their encouragement we decided to offer a home to another little soul in need of love and care. Reading the posts on this forum has served to remind me just how non-humans enrich our lives, in this instance, cats. Bella will be greatly loved - Dunkley taught us well and our ability to care for another cat is her legacy. |
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How Dunkley came into our lives and then travelled 13,000 miles to the UK is quite a story (as is the story of most rescue cats . I shall attempt to provide an answer as soon as I can decide how to do this. |
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