RMC <rmc@craven.worldonline.co.uk> wrote;
> We have a female cat (Tails) who is approx 11 years old. She is very shy
> cat, but very terratorial. Any cat that enters our garden is soon seen off
> by her.
> My next door neigbour also has a cat (Stan). He is very loving cat who is
> often out and about and is very friendly towards us (approx 1 year old).
> Stan is going to be rehomed as his owner isn't around very much and needs to
> find a home where Stan has more company. My partner and I would like to
> adopt Stan,but want to know the best way to introduce Tails and Stan
> together to see if they can become 'friends'.
> Tails hasn't always been on her own. When I got her she had her son Caffery
> with her. (Unfortunalty some ******* put a shot gun pellet into him several
> years ago and he didin't survive).
> Does anyone have any suggestions on how we go about this or whether we are
> likely to be successful.
> Regards
> Jane and Richard
We only torture and eat cats in this group. Do you have any feline
recipes to share with us? Did you cook Caffery? How did you cook him?
Was he tasty?
Judy - 15 May 2004 04:02 GMT
> RMC <rmc@craven.worldonline.co.uk> wrote;
> > We have a female cat (Tails) who is approx 11 years old. She is very shy
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> recipes to share with us? Did you cook Caffery? How did you cook him?
> Was he tasty?
Jane & Richard,
Ignore James. He has nothing better to do in life than to post atrocities.
When it comes to Tails and Stan. Perhaps bring Stan over to your home in a
crate and start the introduction to Tails from there?