As I have lots of mogs, I will post a few pics now and again
These are pics which I already had uploaded. All my mogs are the sort which would usually be considered unhomeanble due to various health or behavioural issues but their pics will show how well they have done through their determination and strength of characters.
This is Sootstick, rescued at 4 weeks old, abandoned on Catterick racecourse, he was very poorly indeed but he was very determined to live and is now a strapping big lad and a total softy
These are Shadow [ black ], Sheba [ brindle tortie ] and snoozing behind them is Cheyenne
Shadow is a feral who had been handled poorly when caught [ not deliberately ] so came to me for special care and stayed
, Sheba came to me with a litter in tow [ when they were two hours old ]. She had a digestive problem which caused her to have severe bowel incontinence [ she dripped the runs every time she moved ], but thankfully she got better and after about a year I didnt need to walk around the place with kitchen roll and cleaning fluid all the time
Cheyenne was about to be dumped in woods at just a few weeks old for ` being too ugly to get a home ` and had no socialisation at all because of it thanks to the idiots who let their cat have litter after litter
so she was as scared and as much like a feral as a domestic born kitten could be but she learned to trust me [ if no one else
], and is a beautiful sweetie
This is Baby Ashleigh who is blind and mildly braindamaged but is a very happy little girl despite her dreadful early health problems. She is snuggled up in the pic to her bestest friend, Willow, one of my doggy crew. He is deaf, partially sighted, a tripod and human fear aggressive.
They gravitated to each other and have a very close special bond
I think thats enough for now, I`ll sort more pics and introduce others in my moggy crew in due course