We’ve tracked down where Rosie sleeps during the day; below the slats of our bed on a pile of clean old linen we keep as drop cloths when we’re decorating. She’s awake but pretending not to notice me.
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We’ve tracked down where Rosie sleeps during the day; below the slats of our bed on a pile of clean old linen we keep as drop cloths when we’re decorating. She’s awake but pretending not to notice me.
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An extra offering today:
Malteser was shouting at me at lunchtime, so I grabbed my Flip camera and captured his wonderful miaow. The distinctive, emphatic way Siamese talk is one of the reasons I love them.
Can you spot the antique 1970’s aftershave in the background?
Here’s Malteser chewing the artificial Christmas tree for the last time before we take it down. It’s got to be bad for his digestion, but he never shows any signs of distress.
Pushkin, who is 14 and would rather be asleep than posing for pointless photographs. At least we can see his beautiful blue eyes in this picture.
I need to work on getting my photographs in focus.
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Is Cosmo bored or shy? Trying for a quiet snooze on mum and dad’s bed.
Happy New Year. Sent using BlackBerry® from OrangeWillow scaling the heights to see the bright lights.
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We spent ¾ hour looking for Willow this morning and were starting to get worried. The clever boy had climbed on top of the full-height kitchen cupboard, slipped down the gap at the back and cuddled up to the roasting pans. We lifted him down and *made* him have a cuddle. Integration is a delicate,slow process with this little one.
An early evening cuddle for the girls. Willow The Wisp still very shy and has hidden again.
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Willow on top, poor Rosie below.
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