It was sad Krystyna but the adoption process continues...Wood Green took the kittens from another rescue centre and moved them to foster care ASAP...the kittens & mum already had the virus but there were no obvious signs...the virus is covered by the usual injections but isn't fully protective until the 2nd set of injections which they were too young to have...we are still having two kittens in a week or so we will hear which kittens are available so looking forward to that...although tinged with a hint of sadness we are looking forward to it.am so sorry to hear about the poor kittens and their mother. Not surprised that you are feeling very very sad - especially when you were looking forward to giving then a lovely and loving home.
@OldButBold you really made me laugh...I have a vision of you now as Jeeves wearing your apron polishing the silver rather than the usual Parker. Btw I do have a husband and despite numerous entreats the kitchen tap is still dribbling.
You have me sitting on the sofa laughing like a drain while the household sleeps on! Good idea about the herrings though.My current life has been likened to the frog placed in cool water and then very slowly brought to the boil, the poor thing doesn't realise until it's too late. As for PenguinDad, you have obviously been too lenient, cut back on his herrings
That's great that you will be getting kittens very soon. They will love their new home. So nice that these kittens have a lovely life ahead of them.It was sad Krystyna but the adoption process continues...Wood Green took the kittens from another rescue centre and moved them to foster care ASAP...the kittens & mum already had the virus but there were no obvious signs...the virus is covered by the usual injections but isn't fully protective until the 2nd set of injections which they were too young to have...we are still having two kittens in a week or so we will hear which kittens are available so looking forward to that...although tinged with a hint of sadness we are looking forward to it.
135 quid is a small price to pay to protect your bonce. Some folk seem to have a heart attack at the thought of paying out even a tenner for some cheap and nasty plastic with a chin strap on it, made in goodness knows where and filled out with builders caulk. My motorcycle helmet was a bargain at only 450 quid - just a pity that these items are one time use only.Lunch time and 6.7 before eating probably the shock of having to spend 135 quid on a new Mountain Bike Helmet. A very muddy ride and an embarrassing huge crash, my own fault for speeding down hill and forgetting all the rain would make the sharp bend at the bottom a little slippy, bike and I parted company, I experienced Super Man type of flight for 15 feet abruptly coming to a halt when my head made contact with the floor. Still my head is in one piece even if my wallet is feeling sore.
Mrs MC is back from her moms and would not let me in the house until she had hosed me down, I was living up to my name Muddy Cyclist.
Sounds as though your initial choice of helmet was very wise so well done and hope any bumps, bruises and scrapes soon heal. Is there a concussion protocol for Mountain bikers? Take careLunch time and 6.7 before eating probably the shock of having to spend 135 quid on a new Mountain Bike Helmet. A very muddy ride and an embarrassing huge crash, my own fault for speeding down hill and forgetting all the rain would make the sharp bend at the bottom a little slippy, bike and I parted company, I experienced Super Man type of flight for 15 feet abruptly coming to a halt when my head made contact with the floor. Still my head is in one piece even if my wallet is feeling sore.
Mrs MC is back from her moms and would not let me in the house until she had hosed me down, I was living up to my name Muddy Cyclist.
What a lovely start to your dayand an extra hour. Monday was always laundry day when I was growing up. Now the boys are gone mine has halved and just gets divided into darks and lights twice a week with towels and sheets separate. Is your communal laundry room friendly if so no need to beat the crowdsJust back from reading Job 26, to report a lovely low 6.3 this morning.
Final results are in -- FBG has absolutely nothing to do with what I ate the day before, or how much sleep I got overnight. I did get an extra hour last night as the clocks went back at 2 am. I did the living room and microwave clocks myself and was glad to see that the phones and laptop had put their own clocks back. I am looking at two full laundry baskets and wondering if I want to beat the crowd to the laundry room or just sit here and enjoy my coffee with the KittenCat asleep in my lap.
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