I'm half watching Cash in the Attic and Ben Fogle has just said that 'Jenny and I are going to the bedroom for a rummage'. Filth.
Nitro is sitting on the arm of the sofa again and is asleep, dreaming. She keeps nibbling in her sleep and wiggling gently.
I wrote a story for the paper about Gert the cat:
"Gert was brought to the shelter after her elderly owner sadly passed away. Poor Gert was not in the best condition on arrival, as she had a flea allergy and lost a lot of fur as a result. Still, she has had treatment for this, and her soft, black coat has nearly grown back. She has daily evening primrose oil capsules to keep her looking beautiful! Gert is an old lady herself, at the grand old age of 16, she doesn't stand for any nonsense. However, in this age of longevity Gert is eluding the normal lifespan of regular cats and betrays her actual age by appearing and acting younger; she still enjoys playing with her toy mouse, her treat ball, anything she can lay her paws on! Gert's personality has won the hearts of all the staff at the centre. Everyone has to stop by and say hello to her. Sometimes she likes her own space, but is more than happy to sit on your knee when the need takes her. Ok, she can be a bit grumpy, but she's come from 16 happy years with a lady who loved her to having to sit in a cat pen around lots of younger cats who irritate her: The youth of today! Gert deserves a chance just as much as any younger cat. Gert is playful and how anyone can resist that personality is beyond me! Do you have a suitable retirement home for her to see out her twilight years in peace? (As long as there are plenty of toys for her!) If you would like to know more about Gert or meet her, please telephone the centre on 0870 010 1845 or pop up for a visit. We are open 10:30 until 4pm Thursday to Tuesday. If you miss out on Gert, we have plenty of other fantastic characters needing new homes! Especially Tally, the young, black furred beauty..."
Gert. :)
Nitro is sitting on the arm of the sofa again and is asleep, dreaming. She keeps nibbling in her sleep and wiggling gently.
I wrote a story for the paper about Gert the cat:
"Gert was brought to the shelter after her elderly owner sadly passed away. Poor Gert was not in the best condition on arrival, as she had a flea allergy and lost a lot of fur as a result. Still, she has had treatment for this, and her soft, black coat has nearly grown back. She has daily evening primrose oil capsules to keep her looking beautiful! Gert is an old lady herself, at the grand old age of 16, she doesn't stand for any nonsense. However, in this age of longevity Gert is eluding the normal lifespan of regular cats and betrays her actual age by appearing and acting younger; she still enjoys playing with her toy mouse, her treat ball, anything she can lay her paws on! Gert's personality has won the hearts of all the staff at the centre. Everyone has to stop by and say hello to her. Sometimes she likes her own space, but is more than happy to sit on your knee when the need takes her. Ok, she can be a bit grumpy, but she's come from 16 happy years with a lady who loved her to having to sit in a cat pen around lots of younger cats who irritate her: The youth of today! Gert deserves a chance just as much as any younger cat. Gert is playful and how anyone can resist that personality is beyond me! Do you have a suitable retirement home for her to see out her twilight years in peace? (As long as there are plenty of toys for her!) If you would like to know more about Gert or meet her, please telephone the centre on 0870 010 1845 or pop up for a visit. We are open 10:30 until 4pm Thursday to Tuesday. If you miss out on Gert, we have plenty of other fantastic characters needing new homes! Especially Tally, the young, black furred beauty..."
Gert. :)


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