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8th July 2014, 10:51 PM #3Elite Cat


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I agree with you - whilst he's praying to the Door God, we "might" be indoors. With the cat flap he will know for certain that he is alone in his universe... Once the new kitten (!) is settled in I can get a flap fitted. There is a hole I've found for a tumble dryer outlet that we don't use, as long as he stays skinny he can probably fit through. Might need a greasing station as well to ease him through!
i have been pushing the financial side: I've already spent £400 on a Tigga Tower and £700 on cat proofing the garden, not to mention the new cat box, litter tray, toys... So, financially it makes sense to have more cats making the most of the facilities! Unbelievably, thus seems to working!
We are going to look at an Elmcoon kitten on Saturday. She is 8 weeks old and her sale fell through. The timing would be perfect, she is ginger. Our vet is thoroughly in favour of the idea, he always has cats in pairs and did suggest a rescue moggy - but he knows that is really a lost cause! I've never had a girl cat before - are they much different? Anybody out there had a cat from them? The lady made all the right noises, kits not released until 14 weeks old, will be fully vaccinated etc.
(Ssshhhhh! My neighbour has told me that she thinks her husband was winding Sid up through the fence and that was upsetting him. The more I think about it, the happier I'd be about leaving him during the day if he had company, so I'm keeping quiet. I will have to be careful how I set up the "investigate webcam" which hubby has bought to see what is happening!)



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