
I've been after an additional kitteh for a while now. Since the other one is a six year old boy, I was advised to get a youngish female. I love the tabby, so I was waiting for a 10-14 month old female tabby. Lo and behold the RSPCA had a couple o' kittehs fitting the bill advertised last week. One was snapped up before I could even get there, but this little one year old number was still there.
Meet (cue The Damned singing Eloise)

She's still in quarantine in the front room since she just got the snip, and she and Reebs have to be slowly introduced to each other (there's been a bit of sniffing under doors, but that is it so far). She's a calm kitty, and I'm please to say she has a nice loud and constant purr.
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She is most beautiful, and I'm looking forward to meeting her! We are a family of excellent cat selectors methinks!
I agree! Although I have to remember we can't get the cats to get together for playgroup...
Being the exceptionally kind and supportive friend that I am, do you need me to fly down to help you with the new baby? I am happy to hold her while you have a shower or take a nap, maybe I can put on a load of washing or two?
Just let me know. I cannot promise not to kidnap her though, especially as she is a snugglepuss.
Can you bring casseroles and a cat-layette?
She's darling. And my mother's name is Eloise.
Happy cat love.
If you put her in a cat-layette (complete with knitted bonnet) there *must* be pictures of the indignity! She is lovely. :)
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