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Hi we are new to the forum ...
See our intro here
This is the rest of the furred and feathered family we have ...
In order from oldest to youngest we have ...
Abby (DSH) she is currently 9 years old, adopted from our local shelter, she is very stand offish to anyone other than family. She adores the kids though as you can see in this pic of her and my youngest James (13yrs).
Molly (DSH) is currently 5, and she too was adopted from our local shetler as a kitten. She belongs to James, and sleeps on his bed every night without fail. She was desexed at 6 weeks of age, yet when we bought Gracie home, Gracie was so young she tried to suckle from Molly so often that Molly ended up orducing milk and feeding her!
and with Gracie ...
Smudge would be 5 as well. Unfortunatley when we moved 18 months ago, she took off in fright the first night home and got out the front door. She never used to be a nervous cat but was terrified with the move it seems. As it was 11pm at night she took off into the darkness and we were unable to see where she went and she wouldnt answer our calls. We put up flyers and contacted the microship place with our new details. We found out though that when we had her desexed, she should have been chipped at the same time (we were charged for it) but they must have forgotten, therefore she wasnt actually chipped and now 18 months later she is still missing. She was normally a very friendly cat to anyone including strangers so we hope that she rocked up to someones house and they took her in. My son who is 14 still gets upset at her not being around, but we hold on to the hope she is with another family and not the "other" possibilty.![Frown :( :(](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Oh, we found her in a pet shop, she had a scratched eye that was all infected. They claim she was being treated, but you should have seen their faces when I dialled the RSPCA while in their store. What eventuated was that they gave her to me, and said I could have her looked at by my vet, and that if her eye came good then I would go back and pay for her (of course THAT never happened!) My vet did look at her and she had to go under and have her top eyelid sewn open so that the meds could treat the infected scratch. It took a few weeks but it did come good and then her eyelid was allowed to work as normal.
And Smudge with my oldest Son who is now 15 and who was her owner and now misses her terribly.
Gracie is 3 years old and she was bought into my work (PETstock Animal Supplies) by a lady who lived on property and her husband didnt like cats. He found a wild mother and litter under their house and caught the babies which he then drowned. She later saw the mother cat removing a kitten he obviously missed to a new spot, and so she went and caught it before her husband could find it. She bought it to my work as she didnt drive and couldnt get to the local shelter on public transport. She fit into the palm of my hand she was so tiny, her eyes were open but full of gunk, and she sneezed like crazy and was full of cat flu. I took her directly to my vet and asked them to put her to sleep quielty as I really felt she wouldnt survive. The girl behind the counter told me to give her 3 days and after shots etc if she still wasnt well they would do as I asked. Neddless to say she not only thrived ... she is our little "princess" and lets everyone know it. She came home and Molly mothered her, and she tried to suckle off her. Molly eventually started to produce milk 1 week later and she fed Gracie for nearly 3 months. They still love one another although Gracie does give Molly a hard time sometimes. I am sure I see on Molly's face sometimes the expression ... "gawd lucky I love her" hehe
This is Gracie as a baby with Toby our JRT x, they were the same age at the time.
See our intro here
This is the rest of the furred and feathered family we have ...
In order from oldest to youngest we have ...
Abby (DSH) she is currently 9 years old, adopted from our local shelter, she is very stand offish to anyone other than family. She adores the kids though as you can see in this pic of her and my youngest James (13yrs).
Molly (DSH) is currently 5, and she too was adopted from our local shetler as a kitten. She belongs to James, and sleeps on his bed every night without fail. She was desexed at 6 weeks of age, yet when we bought Gracie home, Gracie was so young she tried to suckle from Molly so often that Molly ended up orducing milk and feeding her!
![normal_MooMoo2.jpg](http://www.goosemoose.com/coppermine/albums/userpics/12948/normal_MooMoo2.jpg)
and with Gracie ...
![normal_Molly_Gracie.jpg](http://www.goosemoose.com/coppermine/albums/userpics/12948/normal_Molly_Gracie.jpg)
Smudge would be 5 as well. Unfortunatley when we moved 18 months ago, she took off in fright the first night home and got out the front door. She never used to be a nervous cat but was terrified with the move it seems. As it was 11pm at night she took off into the darkness and we were unable to see where she went and she wouldnt answer our calls. We put up flyers and contacted the microship place with our new details. We found out though that when we had her desexed, she should have been chipped at the same time (we were charged for it) but they must have forgotten, therefore she wasnt actually chipped and now 18 months later she is still missing. She was normally a very friendly cat to anyone including strangers so we hope that she rocked up to someones house and they took her in. My son who is 14 still gets upset at her not being around, but we hold on to the hope she is with another family and not the "other" possibilty.
Oh, we found her in a pet shop, she had a scratched eye that was all infected. They claim she was being treated, but you should have seen their faces when I dialled the RSPCA while in their store. What eventuated was that they gave her to me, and said I could have her looked at by my vet, and that if her eye came good then I would go back and pay for her (of course THAT never happened!) My vet did look at her and she had to go under and have her top eyelid sewn open so that the meds could treat the infected scratch. It took a few weeks but it did come good and then her eyelid was allowed to work as normal.
![Princess_Smudge2.jpg](http://www.goosemoose.com/coppermine/albums/userpics/12948/Princess_Smudge2.jpg)
And Smudge with my oldest Son who is now 15 and who was her owner and now misses her terribly.
![normal_Mitchell___Smudgy.jpg](http://www.goosemoose.com/coppermine/albums/userpics/12948/normal_Mitchell___Smudgy.jpg)
Gracie is 3 years old and she was bought into my work (PETstock Animal Supplies) by a lady who lived on property and her husband didnt like cats. He found a wild mother and litter under their house and caught the babies which he then drowned. She later saw the mother cat removing a kitten he obviously missed to a new spot, and so she went and caught it before her husband could find it. She bought it to my work as she didnt drive and couldnt get to the local shelter on public transport. She fit into the palm of my hand she was so tiny, her eyes were open but full of gunk, and she sneezed like crazy and was full of cat flu. I took her directly to my vet and asked them to put her to sleep quielty as I really felt she wouldnt survive. The girl behind the counter told me to give her 3 days and after shots etc if she still wasnt well they would do as I asked. Neddless to say she not only thrived ... she is our little "princess" and lets everyone know it. She came home and Molly mothered her, and she tried to suckle off her. Molly eventually started to produce milk 1 week later and she fed Gracie for nearly 3 months. They still love one another although Gracie does give Molly a hard time sometimes. I am sure I see on Molly's face sometimes the expression ... "gawd lucky I love her" hehe
This is Gracie as a baby with Toby our JRT x, they were the same age at the time.