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New neighbours of the furry kind
My next door neighbours to one side have adopted a stray who turned up on
their doorstep. Said tabby is an intact male, who is now safely permanently homed and is going to be taken to the vet to be fixed even though he's not broke (if you see what I mean). It seems that Francis & the new cat are best buddies, as my neighbour tells me they can be seen sitting in the farmyard together :-) Plus, my neighbour is acquiring another cat, as a family member is travelling long-term and can't take own cat, so cat is being rehomed here. My neighbour, who previously had a d*g when he lived elsewhere, said "I never thought I'd become a cat person." The little blighters have converted another to their cause :-) I shall have to see if I can acquire some pictures of our new furry neighbours! Cheers, helen s |
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Helen S. wrote:
--------------------snip--------------------- My neighbour, who previously had a d*g when he lived elsewhere, said "I never thought I'd become a cat person." The little blighters have converted another to their cause :-) I shall have to see if I can acquire some pictures of our new furry neighbours! Here in the USA, cats have surpassed dogs as far as the number of pets goes. There are still more households with a d*g for a companion, but naturally, a lot of those households have fewer animals. People are more likely to have multiple cats. I'm curious, would you know if the same holds true in the UK? Regards and Purrs, O J |
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"O J" wrote in message ... Helen S. wrote: --------------------snip--------------------- My neighbour, who previously had a d*g when he lived elsewhere, said "I never thought I'd become a cat person." The little blighters have converted another to their cause :-) I shall have to see if I can acquire some pictures of our new furry neighbours! Here in the USA, cats have surpassed dogs as far as the number of pets goes. There are still more households with a d*g for a companion, but naturally, a lot of those households have fewer animals. People are more likely to have multiple cats. I'm curious, would you know if the same holds true in the UK? Regards and Purrs, O J Cats have outnumbered d*gs as number one choice of pet for several years, with more cats being "owned" [1] as pets than d*gs. Not sure of breakdown as regards multiple pets in a single household though. Cheers, helen s [1] Clarification - yes, cats, I know you own us... |
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Great news! Looking forward to the pics.
Best wishes, -- Polonca & Soncek "wafflycat" wafflesATv21netDOTcoDOTuk wrote in message ... My next door neighbours to one side have adopted a stray who turned up on their doorstep. snip The little blighters have converted another to their cause :-) I shall have to see if I can acquire some pictures of our new furry neighbours! Cheers, helen s |
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On Fri, 6 May 2005 09:58:57 +0100, "wafflycat"
wafflesATv21netDOTcoDOTuk wrote: My next door neighbours to one side have adopted a stray who turned up on their doorstep. Said tabby is an intact male, who is now safely permanently homed and is going to be taken to the vet to be fixed even though he's not broke (if you see what I mean). It seems that Francis & the new cat are best buddies, as my neighbour tells me they can be seen sitting in the farmyard together :-) Plus, my neighbour is acquiring another cat, as a family member is travelling long-term and can't take own cat, so cat is being rehomed here. My neighbour, who previously had a d*g when he lived elsewhere, said "I never thought I'd become a cat person." The little blighters have converted another to their cause :-) I shall have to see if I can acquire some pictures of our new furry neighbours! Cheers, helen s It is so nice to have cat-loving neighbors and with the cats getting along with your own. :-) -- CATherine |
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wafflycat wrote:
The little blighters have converted another to their cause :-) I shall have to see if I can acquire some pictures of our new furry neighbours! Heeheehee. They are quickly infiltrating the human race. How nice for Francis to have a friend. How is he BTW? Still defying the jaws of death? -- Marina, Frank, Nikki, and Mere marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/ and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki |
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"Marina" wrote in message ... wafflycat wrote: The little blighters have converted another to their cause :-) I shall have to see if I can acquire some pictures of our new furry neighbours! Heeheehee. They are quickly infiltrating the human race. How nice for Francis to have a friend. How is he BTW? Still defying the jaws of death? Francis is fine :-) To look at him and from his behaviour, you wouldn't know that there was anything wrong with him. Which is lovely. Cheers, helen s |
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I'm so very glad to hear Francis is doing so well, this is wonderful!
Best wishes and purrs, -- Polonca & Soncek "wafflycat" waffles*AT*v21net*DOT*co*DOT*uk wrote in message ... Francis is fine :-) To look at him and from his behaviour, you wouldn't know that there was anything wrong with him. Which is lovely. Cheers, helen s |
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wafflycat wrote:
Francis is fine :-) To look at him and from his behaviour, you wouldn't know that there was anything wrong with him. Which is lovely. That it is. Long may he continue that way. -- Marina, Frank, Nikki, and Mere marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/ and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki |
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Sounds like you live in a great neighborhood.
Suz&Spicey |
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