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Location: The Kingdom, Ireland
Joined: Aug 2012
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Sweetpea, a blossom plucked from the wild
As I have said on the daily, I had a spare place after collie going... and after my wee girl disappeared even if temporarily, I found myself with two 10 year olds in the house. That would not do! So I started a search for a rescue, LOVE eg Bengals BUT as with dogs, there are far too many cats and I have no money.. When I came to Ireland I had the last three of my Siamese stock and made a definite decision to rescue. I did not want a kitten, but an older female in need of a home. And after some searching ( Irish are very very bad at answering emails and of the 8 I sent out only two replies..) I found my new cat, via the SPCA at a new rescue.. see
https://www.[a social network].com/pages/Droma...51880668286699.. When I phoned she thought I wanted to drop a cat in and she was full so was delighted when I assured her I WANTED TO TAKE a cat! Bad photo but all I have just now as she is still timid
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Typical wide wary anxious eyes of a cat who has had to scavenge and be alert and she wolves her food for the same reason..... She was saved from a ******** who had already buried a litter of kittens alive, with her two tinies who were leaving for new homes imminently. That was Thursday and she is gradually getting more confident. I put the flight module cat box inside the dog crate so she is safe and has a hidey hole and am hand feedind her . Now I can pet here and she loves having her ears rubbed.. My big boy cat is very wary but that too will sort over the days and weeks... A needy girl who i very welcome here and will be a house cat ..still yearning for my missing one; have emailed a poster to the local shop and will drop one in ..... Welcome Sweetpea!