Thank you, he’s very nervous p, been here a week now and settling in but still growls at Ashley. I’m sure they’ll be friends soon though, all the signs are there, they share food.
Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor.
Beautiful, handsome cats! Pansyface I have a similar one of Basil like that somewhere from when he got under the floorboards. I would not like moles being brought in. We have had a (dead, thankfully) few rats over the years. Not happy about those at all. I don't now why I find them so abhorrent. Basil was shut in most of today while wasps were dealt with (I was going to let them be, but they were becoming a worry and a problem for both us and our neighbours.) He was a good boy. He does like to retire to the lawn after lunch, usually.
I never knew that moles moved so fast, it was a quick as a mouse. They are gorgeous little animals though. Oliver has a bit of Bengal in him, but not pure bred. That’s why he was cheap at £165.00!! We've also got her rabbit here, Steve. He’s in a big pen in the garden that we keep moving as the sun comes round. He comes in at night.
Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor.
How lovely to see such beautiful cats. I must remember to upload photos of my beautiful Bella. She suddenly appeared. My husband said NO to her moving in. I kept feeding her, always providing food and shelter. One day she ran up the drive, sodden by the rain, I cried and demanded she move in. He still refers to her as cat or it but I know he has a soft spot for her but will never admit it.
Martina Franca, Puglia, southern Italy Love living in Italy but a Loiner at heart
How lucky for the Italian cat, Ashley is really attached to my OH more than me, if I didn’t feed him I doubt he’d have anything to do with me. Roland takes him out on a lead and harness at night. He sits on his lap any chance he can get.
Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor.
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What a beautifully marked tabby,lovely cat.
I would not like moles being brought in. We have had a (dead, thankfully) few rats over the years. Not happy about those at all. I don't now why I find them so abhorrent.
Basil was shut in most of today while wasps were dealt with (I was going to let them be, but they were becoming a worry and a problem for both us and our neighbours.) He was a good boy. He does like to retire to the lawn after lunch, usually.
Oliver has a bit of Bengal in him, but not pure bred. That’s why he was cheap at £165.00!!
We've also got her rabbit here, Steve. He’s in a big pen in the garden that we keep moving as the sun comes round. He comes in at night.
Love living in Italy but a Loiner at heart
Roland takes him out on a lead and harness at night. He sits on his lap any chance he can get.