Willow Kitten and Gemma, my tortie RSPCA foster cats were picked up
from me suddenly today by the RSPCA Animal Welfare Officer, Judith.
They have moved on. However, they have not gone, but have to live
with Judith (The RSPCA AWO) for the time being due to the fact that I
had to take in an emergency foster case thsi evening. A momma cat and
two 10 day old kittens who were living rough under a shed. Momma has
already lost 2 kittens and these guys had to come in as an emergency.
Itty Bitty Boy Kitten is a beautiful tabby boy who I have called
William in honour of my Sir William (RB). Itty Bitty girl Kitten is a
beautiful black and white holstien girl who has been called Maisy.
Momma hasn't got herself a name yet as she hasn't told me what it is.
She's a beautiful friendly, special Tuxedo kitty, and I'm thinking the
name Betty would suit her after a very special Tuxedo girl cat ,
providing Tak doesn't mind...
And the bitter sweet news about Willow and Gemma.....
Judiths 18 year old tortie girl made her final journey to the Rainbow
Bridge last weekend. I suspect, although it's not yet confirmed, that
Gemma and Willow have made their final journeys too. To their forever
home with Judith. Judith is claiming that they *are just fosters*, but
I know different. Please keep paws crossed that this is indeed the
case.
Helen M
Kyla =^. .^= - 28 Apr 2008 21:01 GMT
<leopardusweidii
> Willow Kitten and Gemma, my tortie RSPCA foster cats were picked up
> from me suddenly today by the RSPCA Animal Welfare Officer, Judith.
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> name Betty would suit her after a very special Tuxedo girl cat ,
> providing Tak doesn't mind...
Betty is a good name:) And I like William & Maisy too
> And the bitter sweet news about Willow and Gemma.....
>
> Judiths 18 year old tortie girl made her final journey to the Rainbow
> Bridge last weekend.
Oh, I am so sorry to hear that:( 18 years old? Wow, our beloved Mutt was
19 when he made his final journey to RB. It's SO hard to lose a fuzzy
friend that has been a part of life for that long of a time. But know that
they are young, happy, playing, and still are with us in spirit. It's still
hard not to have them 'here' with us. Please give my condolances to Judith.
> suspect, although it's not yet confirmed, that
> Gemma and Willow have made their final journeys too. To their forever
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>
> Helen M
Paws crossed, purrs sent and love given....
Hug
Kyla
Takayuki - 28 Apr 2008 23:39 GMT
>Itty Bitty Boy Kitten is a beautiful tabby boy who I have called
>William in honour of my Sir William (RB). Itty Bitty girl Kitten is a
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>name Betty would suit her after a very special Tuxedo girl cat ,
>providing Tak doesn't mind...
I think that would be a very good name for her. :) So then, who's
Maisy be named after? Maizels? Daisy? :)
Debbie Wilson - 29 Apr 2008 09:31 GMT
> I think that would be a very good name for her. :) So then, who's
> Maisy be named after? Maizels? Daisy? :)
*splorf*!!!!! :-)
I've never had the honour of having a cat named after me, yet.
DH does occasionally call me by the dog's name - accidentally, he says
:-)
Deb.

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leopardusweidii@yahoo.co.uk - 29 Apr 2008 17:12 GMT
> > I think that would be a very good name for her. :) So then, who's
> > Maisy be named after? Maizels? Daisy? :)
>
> *splorf*!!!!! :-)
>
> I've never had the honour of having a cat named after me, yet.
> Deb.
Well, if the cap fits.... and she is a little fiesty girl cat who
knows her own mind! ;o)
Helen M