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28th March 2011, 04:35 PM #21
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We're going to see Teddy on Thursday....can.not.wait!!!
We're flat hunting at the moment - I was wondering if anyone had an opinion on whether we should go for something more open plan or with more confined rooms? He'll have access to all of them apart from the bathroom (unless Dave wins out on the litter kwitter!) so I'm not sure it matters much? My breeder says more smaller rooms is useful because it would give him more variety.
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28th March 2011, 05:03 PM #22
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My new kitten
I like the idea of having the option of another room to use but am also lucky that the sitting & dining room are open plan so furries have plenty of running space,I would say its whichever one you walk into & think yes this is home because if you are happy there babe is going to be too....
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31st March 2011, 11:09 PM #23
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So we're just back from our visit
Teddy has tripled in size since we last saw him! All the kittens are such little characters! They were a bit sleepy because they'd just had their lunch and were napping but Teddy stayed awake for a while to play with us - we got some pictures (I'll try and add some ).
I just can't wait to bring him home now...we're even considering moving sooner just because we don't want to wait! He's nine weeks now so technically can leave the breeder in a month-ish - I don't think she wants any of them to leave though! There were a couple of lovely older girls, one who's still waiting for a home which is sad! I hope she finds one soon!
There are loads more photos on Facebook so if you really want a peek, give me a wee message and I'll tell you how to find me
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31st March 2011, 11:48 PM #24
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31st March 2011, 11:59 PM #25
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1st April 2011, 12:02 AM #26
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1st April 2011, 08:00 AM #27debbie560Guest
Sure looks kinda cute to me xx
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1st April 2011, 09:13 AM #28
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My new kitten
I luv the picture of him just sitting looking upwards,pure sweet innocence waiting to unleash itself on you...x
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1st April 2011, 10:55 AM #30
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Oh I've been informed that he's a little scamp - particularly if there's food involved!
I think the ears are hilarious - all the kittens have massive ears. When we went the first time there were some 13 week old kittens who had huge ears too but this time we saw them again and they seem to have grown into them a bit more!
Oh and...NEWS FLASH!!!!
I know a lot of you have been saying 'you should have another' and so on - that was our original plan but it changed because Dave wasn't so sure. Yesterday when Teddy was asleep the little silver and white boy we'd loved initially in the photos came over to play and Dave played with him for ages. The breeder said that it was amazing that no one had reserved him yet (he is SO adorable - I'll try and find a photo!). Apparently a couple were interested but due to circumstances couldn't take him any more. Another couple are coming on Monday to have a look - I'm not sure if it's him in particular they're interested in, there's still a little red boy who's available and several girls (four, I think). Anyway, I'd been saying all the way home how it would be lovely to have a friend for Teddy and how cute the grey one was. Dave didn't cotton on that I was talking about the little guy he'd been playing with until about 1am last night when he exclaimed 'WHAT? You mean he's NOT been reserved?'. This was followed by a LONG conversation with a discussion of the pros and cons. Basically what we're saying now is that our main concern is that we're worried we won't be able to find a landlord which will allow two cats...
ARGH. At the moment I'm not getting my hopes up because chances are that he'll be reserved before we've found a flat which will accept two kits. We've already given him a name...*cringe* I think someone on here has a cat of the same name so I'd like to point out that I'm not copying anyone and that it was a second choice name for Teddy when we were first discussing names.
I know you're all going to tell us to go for it so I needn't ask for advice! Unless any of you know of a cat friendly land lord in the west end of Glasgow? Haha!!
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