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17th December 2011, 06:02 PM #81
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She is having a "not sure" day but I suppose having great big bruvs trying to look after you is a bit of a worry,if she hides up Welly will find her & just lay beside her hidey hole & when he comes off duty Shimba takes over guard duty so she is not really having a chance to find her paws.We shut all the others away this afternoon & she came out for a good playtime & then went mountaineering over the furniture so on her own she is very confident.Have just let the other cats out & she has now took up the hissing stance,except for Monday morning I haven't got to go to work until Thursday afternoon & then hubby will be at home so hopefully over the next few days we will see a difference,mind you haven't had to worry about xmas tree being attacked yet....!
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17th December 2011, 06:19 PM #82
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She's totally adorable ... give her time and I suspect that she'll rule the roost!
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17th December 2011, 07:11 PM #83
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Ooohhh… look at her! She is absolutely stunning, a true beauty. Congratulations Jackie!
The hiding upstairs sounds familiar. Little Minnie did that a few times for the first couple of days. But when she understood meals are served in the kitchen, she was upstairs less and less.
I expect it won’t be long before Ruby’s Tortitude wil start showing and she will make the place her own.
Btw, how’s little Pansy P reacting to the intruder? Girls can be a bit more 'catty' about these things than boys.
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17th December 2011, 09:09 PM #84
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She looks such a determined little thing there. Her eye colour looks amazing in this photo xx
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18th December 2011, 12:17 AM #85
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Hi Antonia at the moment Pansy P is trying to pretend Ruby is not about but the odd time they have come face to face today Pansy has done her grow tall exercises to impress but already Pansy P seems more confident in her self which is great because she went right into a shell when we lost China so thats one good thing that has come out of the "What have I done" syndrome...x
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18th December 2011, 12:20 AM #86
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18th December 2011, 07:10 PM #87
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A lovely day with our new babe,she had fun with the two bruvs this morning & even Pansy P came & joined in,after wearing all the others out she decided she would pose for daddy to take her picture. Apart for the one incident when I thought she might go up the middle of the xmas tree she has been very good keeping herself entertained & going around like a purr machine,has all my worry been for nothing ....!
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18th December 2011, 07:19 PM #88
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Gorgeous ... what a very satisfied and happy expression on her face in the last photo! I'm sure she's thinking ... 'Hmm, these staff are pretty damn good!'
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18th December 2011, 09:47 PM #89
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Just saw your latest pics... yup, she'll be alright. Your worrying has indeed been for nothing. ;)
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18th December 2011, 10:07 PM #90
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