Erised
Cheer up, the worst is yet to come. ~ P. Johnson
First off, I'd like to apologise for 2 topics ... but I figured it would get a bit much if I posted the dog pictures and the cat pictures in 1 thread.
These too are 'family pets'. I do miss seeing them every day, and can't wait till I have my own house in england and can get some cats for myself =)
Our cats used to be strays. We found them at 3 weeks old under the roof of our neighbours shed. Their mum was found dead on the road 2 days earlier. It was a litter of 3, no clue if it ever used to be more. 1 Of the cats had a very infected eye and was ill all around. She was absolutely tiny and pretty much being eaten alive by her 2 sisters. We kept her and her sisters untill they were old enough to be adopted out, we still had to bottlefeed them for a couple of weeks. By the time they were ready for adoption we had fallen in love with them, plus the ill one still needed some special care. 1 Of the sisters was given away to 1 of my neighbours cousins that wanted 1 of the kittens. She now lives a happy live on a farm. The other 2 cats we kept and named Tijger & Minet. Tijger was incredibly weak when we got her and the vet wasn't sure whether she would pull through. Both are turning 8 next year, and seem to be as healthy as a cat can be.
Picture time
Minet is the black & white cat, Tijger the other. Their sister is completely black, but I haven't seen her in years.
They know they're not allowed out (we live on a very busy road and we have a suspected cat killer living a co uple of houses down), so when in summer they're allowed in the garden with us they'll make the most of it =)
These too are 'family pets'. I do miss seeing them every day, and can't wait till I have my own house in england and can get some cats for myself =)
Our cats used to be strays. We found them at 3 weeks old under the roof of our neighbours shed. Their mum was found dead on the road 2 days earlier. It was a litter of 3, no clue if it ever used to be more. 1 Of the cats had a very infected eye and was ill all around. She was absolutely tiny and pretty much being eaten alive by her 2 sisters. We kept her and her sisters untill they were old enough to be adopted out, we still had to bottlefeed them for a couple of weeks. By the time they were ready for adoption we had fallen in love with them, plus the ill one still needed some special care. 1 Of the sisters was given away to 1 of my neighbours cousins that wanted 1 of the kittens. She now lives a happy live on a farm. The other 2 cats we kept and named Tijger & Minet. Tijger was incredibly weak when we got her and the vet wasn't sure whether she would pull through. Both are turning 8 next year, and seem to be as healthy as a cat can be.
Picture time
They know they're not allowed out (we live on a very busy road and we have a suspected cat killer living a co uple of houses down), so when in summer they're allowed in the garden with us they'll make the most of it =)





