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27th April 2011, 04:36 PM #91
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27th April 2011, 05:22 PM #92
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Just caught up on the latest photos,if the bit in the middle grows into the ears & feet he is going to be huge,lots of cuddles to him....x
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27th April 2011, 06:20 PM #93
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The little silver is Alfie - he was the other one we were considering...it was mean of Felicity to send photos of both! Lol! He's staying with her a little longer too so they'll have each other for company (although there are also quite a number of fully grown MCs and various other pets there too!).
I know Jackie - we're not sure how big he's going to get but out of the four boys the breeder has, Teddy is the longest (he was also the heaviest but apparently he's been getting less greedy in the last few weeks).
Am I right in assuming they kind of stretch then fill out, then stretch again etc. until they're fully grown? It's just what I've noticed from some of the photos on here the next time we see Ted he'll probably be a little pudgy thing again!
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27th April 2011, 10:22 PM #94
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Yes you are right with the growing pattern,all gangly then seem to be more in proportion again before back to the skin & bone look,
I find it fascinating though how they all tend to differ with their growing patterns,makes life very interesting....
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2nd May 2011, 09:42 PM #95
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I just got an email from Felicity with the title 'You almost lost Teddy!' and I freaked out because I knew he'd had his second lot of vaccinations a week ago so was worried he'd had some kind of reaction or something. Turns out he was just being a right little charmer and the three new owners who came to collect their little ones today all wanted to take him too. Cheeky beggar!
She sent some photos so I thought I'd share
The first is of all of them together, including one older kitten who's still to find a home. The second if of Ted with his waving brother Alfie and sister Astrid in the background. The red/cream is Meeko and the second from the left is yet to find a home but affectionately named Smudge. Seemingly she did have a home but the owner had a change of circumstances or something.
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