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We until recently had four cats all neutered males. Crusha was found at Bristol airport in the bushes when i went to pick someone up! He was feral but now just fearful of strangers. He loves the dogs and befriended them before us! My other cats are all rescues from Eire where my mum runs a cat sanctuary. They are very friendly and love sunbathing. None of my cats hunt although i once had a beanie baby dumped on my doormat! We now have 2 new additions!, a little girl tabby called Tootsie and a handsome little lad smudge from Bramblewood cavies a gorgeous grey and white. They are both 8 weeks but smudge is nearly twice her size! They both get on great and are loads of fun pics coming soon!
Unfortunately blue died after being sent home from the vets they have no idea why he died so suddenly RIP
Bess is our latest addition a little rescue kitten. She was only about 5 weeks but is doing very well and gets on with the other kittens and the dogs.
Devastatingly Little Tootsie has since been killed by a careless driver RIP only 10 months old
All 3 kittens are now fully vaccinated and micro-chipped and had their little ops !!!!!!
They are all little charachters and little bess who was very nervous is now the bravest of them all!
We did have a problem with smudge he took full advantage of Maiseys (our chocolate sprocker) phantom pregnancy and still sneaks a button even now her milk has gone! They totally adore each other.
All the kittens have now had their operations, so they won't be adding to the number of unwanted kittens! They have turned into fantastic cats although Smudge still thinks he's a dog and follows us out on a walk if i dont get him in in time! He has even been chased by cows and hid in the hedge untill we rescued him from a flock of rather angry crows!