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Gardeners who love their feline friends

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  • Victoria SpongeVictoria Sponge Posts: 3,502

    Do you have a toolbar under SFord says?

    If so (they are not present on some devices) select the small tree icon second from the right and it should take you to your photo menu...

    Any probs reply again and I'll try and help though not the most techy person in the worldimage

    Wearside, England.
  • TootlesTootles Posts: 1,469

    Sorry to hear of your recent loss SFord. I hope you have lots of happy memories to think of, especially when you harvest your potatoes. Our feline friends bring us so much joy don't they?  will you think about giving another one a home? 

     

  • SFordSFord Posts: 224

    Thanks - Will try it

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  • SFordSFord Posts: 224

    Looks like it worked.  Will try and find some pics of her incubating some chitting potatoes and keeping the garlic warm!

  • SweetPea93SweetPea93 Posts: 446

    It definitely worked, she looks a bit like our Cassie... Tabby's always seem to have offbeat and quirky personalities!

  • Victoria SpongeVictoria Sponge Posts: 3,502

    She looks lovely SFord image 

    What was her name?

    Wearside, England.
  • SFordSFord Posts: 224

    They definately do!  We got her as a rescue about 10 years ago. When we got her she was very, very thin with no fur on her body (she had pulled it all out herself, through stress, they thought).  She did have a few 'issues' such as having to follow you everywhere (our friends were even followed to the toilet and 'watched' when they came round!) and she didnt like closed doors very much.

    Saying that though, she was very much a people person and loved everyone.  She was also so good with our springer spaniels, especially our newish springer who we got from a puppy.  She was getting on a bit and not as quick on her feet so did get stepped on by him a few times but she used to let him wash her from top to tail.  In exchange, he used to let her wander up to his bowl when he was eating, he would stop eating and step back, wait for her to have a nosey and only start eating again when she wandered off.  She was definately in charge!

    We always said we would get another cat.  As I work in a school, we will wait until the summer holidays to get one so I can be around whilst they (am hoping for two!) get settled in.

  • SFordSFord Posts: 224

    Called Abbie (or Babs for short)

  • DovefromaboveDovefromabove Posts: 88,124

    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • RubyLeafRubyLeaf Posts: 260

    So many adorable pictures! I have two cats. Though I do have to watch out for the male incase he digs up plants whilst digging to do a number two. My female does it elsewhere I reckon as she actually goes out the garden xD

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