What a lot of lovely moggies, I'd forgotten about this thread too, glad it's been started again.
These are Minou and Peggie, both rescue cats. Sadly we lost Minou a few months ago due to cancer, he's my desktop background now. Peggie now has our rescue dog for company.
Lyn - your handsome chap looks very like my son's Doorak (Russian for 'fool') - he's a huge character - he's an indoor cat as he was very ill after having his first injections so the vet said not to give him any more and keep him indoors.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
She loves being in the garden when it's warm and sunny, guarding the greenhouse and pouncing out from under the plants in the borders when i walk past. She doesn't like this time of year though and rarely spends more than half an hour a day outside
I'm loving these photos - such adorable kitties! Every single one of them looks full of character.?.and mischief. If only the pleasure we get from our pets could be bottled and shared, the world would be a kinder place.
The reason they don't mess up your garden, is because they would rather messup someone elses! They like to play/poo away!
Do I miss my dogs! They didn't chase cats but the sight of a collie and a X-staffie is enough to deter most moggies. RIP Baba & Rusty. I now have to rely on making a loud noise when they're digging up my veg.
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Hi Lyn - he looks a very handsome chap, and very sensible staying in during the cold, wet weather!
What a lot of lovely moggies, I'd forgotten about this thread too, glad it's been started again.
These are Minou and Peggie, both rescue cats. Sadly we lost Minou a few months ago due to cancer, he's my desktop background now. Peggie now has our rescue dog for company.
Lyn - your handsome chap looks very like my son's Doorak (Russian for 'fool') - he's a huge character - he's an indoor cat as he was very ill after having his first injections so the vet said not to give him any more and keep him indoors.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
What lovely cats you all have. My Alexa was a rescue cat too. She can still be a bit nervous.
im so pleased this thread is here!
Introducing my little asbo Ditzy
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She loves being in the garden when it's warm and sunny, guarding the greenhouse and pouncing out from under the plants in the borders when i walk past. She doesn't like this time of year though and rarely spends more than half an hour a day outside
she is mad for bags and boxes!
I'm loving these photos - such adorable kitties! Every single one of them looks full of character.?.and mischief. If only the pleasure we get from our pets could be bottled and shared, the world would be a kinder place.
Ruby, got her from the Blue Cross back in March
When you see how much they love the indoor comforts, I always feel sorry for the ones people 'put out' at night.
The reason they don't mess up your garden, is because they would rather messup someone elses! They like to play/poo away!
Do I miss my dogs! They didn't chase cats but the sight of a collie and a X-staffie is enough to deter most moggies. RIP Baba & Rusty. I now have to rely on making a loud noise when they're digging up my veg.
Ruby looks adorable! What a lovely coat. She looks very comfy on that grass.
It's great that so many kind people take in rescue cats.