I started the day with a flat tyre. Luckily the NRMA came a full hour before anticipated so that I wasn't too late for the breakfast feed. Although I did miss filling other folks bins because the Willoughby truck had come and gone by the time I arrived.
Several empty condos including Dylan's which will please Irene on her return. And Petal has been adopted. Mario and Luigi were picked up and I moved Annie and Lola into their place. They are next door to Bonnie who is a gloriously soft and friendly cat. I will get a photo of A & L when they settle in.
Bonnie |
Adom has been moved into Lola's stand alone. He has also mastered the wobbly bottom door latch and bursts out on occasion.
Three separate photographers tried to get photos of Bagherra and co in the the play place. The shy ones are impossible to get and the non shy ones won't sit still. It doesn't help that they are mostly black.
This is a good way of getting kittens to sit still. But not much good for telling them apart if they are black.
kittens in the Incoming Stand Alone |
Their mum. |
Tim suspects that the father of the dirty grey kittens is either a Siamese or similar because the edges of their ears are getting darker by the day.
There is a new trio in Incoming from the Collaroy Vets. Chip and Cookie are friendly. But Chuck is a scaredy cat. He seems younger as well.
Chip and Cookie (? L - R) |
Chuck |
We had some lovely clients. A girl and her mum came to "visit." The girl would love a cat but by the time she'd spent half an hour with us her nose was stuffing up and her eyes itching. I mentioned the anti immunogenic food that we used to have.
Then a couple came looking for a grey cat in the play place. They were happy to meet others as that lot is not quite ready yet.
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