Germans customarily eat a light breakfast consisting usually of coffee or tea and a roll, pastry, or other baked good and perhaps a setting of jelly or a slice of cold ham or other meat. Unfortunately many Germans now stop at McDonalds on their way into work. Yes fast food has hit Europe...
Just curious how many of us on the website have rescued cats and how many rescues have happened. Please add your number to mine and keep a running total.
Also where did you rescue them? We have rescued Mr. Nippers (Germany), Bella Roma (Italy) and Furr (Italy). Not sure of counts but Bella...
I truly believe that rescued animals are the best ones. I look at her and it is hard to believe that she was ever a feral animal. She is so pretty!!!!! You should be very proud of yourself and God Bless.
Nips
You are so right, they are spoiled, but then again so are the wife and kids and that well, makes me happy. The movies in the corner are a collection of their favorites. I know it is strange but certain videos settle them down at night (works with the kids too). It is pretty normal to see my...
I love Safari in the bags. Our cats go wild over the bags. Someone told me that they spray the bags with a microscopic amount of sterilized fish oil to alleviate the static. Don't know if it is true or not but it makes a great story and explains a lot.
Fawn,
If you are serious I will run it by the wife! If not I will take as a very nice compliment. The little brown tortie is the only one confirmed as having a home so far.
Furrbachiona (aka Furr) was a rescue cat. She was a feral cat at a colony in Italy. The colony has an excellent program for taking care of feral cats. The vet thinks she had distemper as a kitten and lost her right eye. Her left eye developed a cataract well before we took her home (as best...
Elbe (the black one), Furr (the blind one in the back), 1LT Buster (the typical tabby) and of course that leaves Princess (Part European Wild Cat).
Nips
She just came back from the vet (a little too much blood). She is in the process of expelling the last placenta. He gave her oxy-something, an antibiotic, an IV and said other than the obvious she is okay. We changed her blanket every hour through the delivery. Mrs. Nippers is sterilzing...
These are birth photos as they are being born. So far it looks like one orange, one dark tabby, one tortie and one is too wet too tell!! We will keep you posted.