Wow, she is certainly lucky to have found you! I wonder how long she had been alone out there, poor thing. She seems to have something of the Siamese or Burmese in her colouring. I hope she continues to improve, and best of luck!
I promise it is worth reading at least "The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe" Lewis was a wonderful writer.
I found it very difficult to watch the films, as I suppose I had *illustrated* Narnia and it's inhabitants in my mind's eye
Well, don't know whether this will widen the scope (which may not help!!) but the first time I came across the name Tyrion was as a child when reading C S Lewis's marvellous Narnia books. Some great names there, too.
I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. All I can say is that this little man was given so much love, devotion and attention, and he found it with quite the best person: You.
It must be devastating to have successfully got him through so many issues only to lose him in this way. Sometimes we...
We have three cats. One is a house cat, the other two arrived being used to going outside. My poor Squizzy, who has lived his 15 years flea free inside the house, now gets fleas from the other two bringing them into the house. Typically it turns out that he is horribly allergic to flea bites...
So well expressed. Thank you so much, Gareth.
My sympathies for everyone here who has lost a loved one. My thanks to this site, those who run it, those who need it, those who use it. Everyone brings so much comfort by sharing everything about their own babies. This place has been a great...
Sadly, the traditional and smart British humour is almost extinct. I think my generation is the last to use it. The lowest common denominator is the acceptable norm these days, rather than aiming high, and expecting high standards (I hope I don't sound like a bloody snob!) If I use irony, dry...
This has reminded me of a cat naming story. I used to listen to BBC Radio 2 in the early mornings.The DJ was old style BBC, off the wall, different, very funny indeed. Her name was Sarah Kennedy (or Sahara or Bunty Bagshaw, depending on how she was feeling!). Sarah loved cats, and we were often...
Wow. You have my utmost admiration! To bring them home and care for them when they desperately needed you; to care so very much for them; and to do so very well when you know nothing of cats is nothing short of amazing.
Stunning.
Sometimes they arrive home, and you look at them, and think "yes, your name is xxx"
This is likely v odd, but a long time back, a small black kitten arrived at our house, and I thought "I know what your name is" And so he was named "Angus McFangus" yes, really.