Rescues, estimate around 3 or 4 years old. The rescue people aren't sure whether are not they're related to each other but they were rescued together and they didn't want to separate them. We wanted two and don't mind them being adults, so perfect for us. They're long-haired, the boy is black and white and the girl is black, white and ginger. They are currently having some quiet settling-in time, then we'll let them explore the rest of the house. They will be indoor cats (which was another requirement from the rescue people). I think the litter tray has already been used!
Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Soil type: sandy, well-drained
I'm grateful for the rain but it's a guilty pleasure as neighbours have planned a party and it's pssing down. However, they're young enough to improvise. End of July should've been a safe bet, I suppose.
My wife fell and broke her leg yesterday - that is not the RTBC. The RTBC is the treatment and care she received at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital A&E. I won't go into detail, but from the time she entered A&E to the time she was being wheeled off to a bed was no more than 3 hours. During that time there were several steps to go through e.g. Triage, X-ray, Consultant opinion.... and A&E was busy.
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I'm just a tad jealous of all your rain.........
https://www.eadt.co.uk/news/23673654.police-called-sighting-crocodile-river-near-ipswich/ .
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
That was unintentional.