Despite the lack of a daily newspaper, the world and its girlfriend has heard about the cat who was thrown out of a car in Newport on Saturday. The people in the car behind stopped, picked up the cat and took it to the Emergency Vet Hospital in Terry Hills. They cobbled the cats face back together again and posted progress on their Facebook page. Somewhere along the way, we got involved as the group who could put this cat up for adoption when he is discharged from hospital. They have named him Big Ginge. We are getting phone calls from folk who want to help pay for his vet bills, or adopt him, or to tell us that the vet nurse has fallen in love with him and has already bagsed him. A good opportunity for some publicity for us may just have slipped by because he is such an appealing cat. (Aren't they all!)
In the meantime, back at Safe Haven . . . .
Catsie commented that Pepper, who is in the wheely cage just inside the front door and who was looking miserably unprotected in that wide open space, with a little bit of TLC morphed into a "give me more loving -- don't leave me" cat within two shakes of her orange tipped tail. She pulled the same trick on me later on and purred in the most enticing way.
Pepper
I had to give her some attention because I spent time making a list of the stuff that came with Cookie and TIm Tam. My idea is that when Irene calls their new owner to see how they are getting on, she mentions that their stuff is still here and they should hire a moving van to take it to them.
Catise demonstrating the height of the C/TT scratchie pole
In the meantime Joy took lovely photos of cats
Baby, looking slimmer and younger
Edward and Jacob being winsome
Lola looking regal
Milo just woke up and displayed his stripes
Willow was not going to cooperate even though her eye is much better.
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