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    Quote Originally Posted by Antonia View Post
    She is so enjoying being stroked! Only the camera seems to distract her a bit. But otherwise... in a short while you will have a cuddle-junkie on your hands.
    I think so too... she is very nervous with house noises like the Hoover and music etc... but soon I think we will have a wonderful cat on our hands!!
    Debbie x

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    Talking Corrigan Updated

    I have taken the advice of many, and followed it..

    Corrigan was introduced to the kittens all of them born in June this year... so they are 4 months old...


    Corrigan is a now different cat!!

    Today the cats disappeared, I could hear them but did not know were they where... I found them, they had dragged a toy on a stick through the cat flap in one of the cat playrooms downstairs, and where trashing the place... being the nutter I am, I went to play with them...

    Corrigan for the very first time was sooooo interested it was nice to see... she was really interested in what they where doing and actually joined in..
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    What great news, Debbie. She really is a pretty little thing.
    Karen, Freyja & Wicca




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    Oh Debbie, she is just adorable - so glad to hear that she's settling back in and socialising well. How anyone could possibly mistreat a cat is beyond me, poor little mite :(



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    Quote Originally Posted by Rachel-C View Post
    Oh Debbie, she is just adorable - so glad to hear that she's settling back in and socialising well. How anyone could possibly mistreat a cat is beyond me, poor little mite :(
    Thank you, she is now so interested in what is going on, and the kittens of course have their biscuits but they also daily still get soaked biscuits with cooked chicken... and I think she likes this the best!! Either way we have turned a corner... TLC is all it took...

    You like me and many others also wonder how another person can treat a cat this way... What goes around comes around..

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    Who treated this cat with cruelty and what were her injuries? as I still cannot find out anything about this story.

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    Diary of Clevercloggs...

    Today is the first time computer has stayed up long enough for me to be able to watch film clip,what a difference in her you must be so proud & towards the end when her paws started spreading out & padding thats a sure sign of a contented MC,only one way to keep going now,up,up,up.
    Will so look forward to seeing her as a proud mum in due course....

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    There is much on this forum about this cat and the person that had her, she was not injured,just badly neglected, and bred off by a breeder, who was only supposed to be taking care of her for a short time while she waited for the 3 week quarantine required by law!!

    This woman was only motivated by money she bred off her, with out permission and consent. from the owner which was me. and it took me almost 9 months to get her back through COURT.

    There was a website, which is down for the moment, but there is enough information on this forum to catch up, or you could private message me.

    Debbie

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    Quote Originally Posted by candes View Post
    Glad she is doing much better for ya. Loved your pics too!

    The going ons here? Hmmm.... I think you know what I am thinking.

    Lol, you are the 3rd person that has hinted at that, must think we are not very bright.. lol

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    Thumbs up Her first time in the run

    She has been out with the June babies we are keeping she was running and playing in the tunnels so as not to disturb her we took these through the window...
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