Soon, my house will be entirely furnished from Ikea. Willow investigates the daft new rug.
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Malteser is too thin. We feed him up, give him treats and have asked the vet to check he’s alright, but he’s still too thin. We don’t know how old he is, so perhaps he’s just a skinny old cat.
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A Cat A Day: 229/365
Willow sunbathing this afternoon in a flowerpot in a neglected corner of the back yard.
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Malty enjoying a snooze leaning on my husband. I love how his furry cheek has spread out against John’s arm.
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A Cat A Day: 227/365
Malteser looking uncomfortable on our oh-so-modern-but-very-narrow mantlepiece. Needless to say, someone put him on there.
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A Cat A Day: 226/365
Tidying up recently, I found this lovely old photograph of my mum feeding the cats. As you can see, it’s almost 40 years old. We were living in Kent at the time, my brother was a little baby and we had many Siamese kittens. My parents first brought Siamese into our lives with Candle, a redpoint male who loved to fetch like a dog. He won their hearts completely and they went out very soon to buy him a companion cat. They came home with two, having been unable to choose between two sisters Belle and Spook.
We were all heart-broken when Candle was run over at 6 months old.
When they were old enough, my mother put both girls to stud and we soon had 2 cats and 9 kittens. Awww. Of course, the intention was to sell them. This photograph was taken when we still had lots of kittens left.
It’s a long story and I’ll tell more of it another day.
A Cat A Day: 225/365
Pushkin used to like to sit on my shoulder while I was busy at the computer. His balance was excellent, so he didn’t use his claws to cling on (much…).
A Cat A Day: 224/365
I daren’t say much about this picture of Helen Daykin’s cat Winston. He’s certainly most un-cat-like here.
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When John and I were married in October 1998, Hershey was still young. My bridesmaid was my half-sister Jessica, who was just eight at the time. She and my father and stepmother Jen stayed with us for a couple of days before the wedding and made the acquaintance of Hershey and Pushkin.
A few weeks later I received this brilliant portrait of Hershey in the post and I have kept it safe and treasured ever since. It’s so full of character; I just love it and always have.
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Hershey – who gave the bossiest cuddles I’ve ever experienced – died over two years ago and I still miss him. Here he is enjoying the sunshine on the piano.
That’s gone now too…









