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Afternoon Shelley - glad the little Spanish cat is OK. I wonder how it feels about the traveling life! We have a new cat on the block who is obviously trying to find out about his or her (but probably his) new patch. He's a very handsome long haired black with the most spectacular green eyes. Strangely, he managed to get in our cat flap the other evening (it's only meant to allow Kizzy and Pip in due to their microchips). Not sure what's gone wrong with the flap. There was the usual growling and territorial behaviour from Pip and I ran a bit amok too, don't want to upset my two .... but he does look lovely. Sunny here too but we've had frost for the last few nights. Hope you enjoy the beach and evening meal out - is this the same pub/restaurant that closed down last season? |
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yes it is Angie, The Cock Inn, third oldest pub in Scotland. New people have leased it and at the moment things are going well so here's hoping it stays that way. Oh dear fancy the new cat on the block getting in your house, what a shock. |
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