Jacky-at-Pureblissbengals

26 June 2006

Jinnah's new arrival

Another email from Jinnah's family
no news is not bad news. I have been so busy at work I haven't had a min. until today to give you news on Nehru and Jinnah. Jinnah was not best pleased at Nehru's (nicknamed Bambi) arrival. Che seemed unbothered but Jinnah did lots of swearing and hissing etc. He has also sprayed a couple of times. However we think this may soon settle. He now seems to be OK if not over joyed to have our new addition. Last night they both settled on my knee - admittedly Jinnah did try to sit on top of Nehru but they soon settled together. Nehru has been a delight. He is lively - and that's an understatement - and loving. He eats well. He is assertive and quite happy to let you know if all is not to his liking. We all absolutely adore him and I think even the grumpy uncles - Che and Jinnah - are coming round to him.

jacky@pureblissbengals.com
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20 June 2006

Open day - White House Boarding Cattery

Sunday 4 June
In aid of life For Cats
6.30am - We had a early start to a lovely sunny day. Before we could start work on preparing for the open day we had to make sure all our boarders had their usual standard of care. There were the litters to clean out, pens to sweep and clean. Breakfast to dish up, water bowls to replace and fill. New boarders / holiday guests to prepare for, and of course all our holiday guests had to be checked on and any medication prescribed had to be administered.
8.20am - Volunteers for Life for Cats start to arrive. Tables/stalls to errect. Raffle to organise.
10am - We are all still in the final stages of setting up as our first people/ members of the publis arrive at the open day.

Jinnah and Che are now family

Jacky-at-Pureblissbengals
Sue sent this email regarding Jinnah after we had visited them to see how Jinnah was settling in and to microchip him:

It was kind of you and Tim to come over on Sunday - the mission was not a failure from our point of view. We loved being able to show-off how well Jinnah had settled. He has been a little edgy since Sunday - but not so edgy as to lose his appetite or to stop him sitting on knees and beds. He and Che as you saw, have become excellent companions. They run around together, they play, they share food - although it is Che who does most of the sharing and Jinnah most of the eating! However Che is not in danger of wasting away. Jinnah really is a delight. It is a great source of joy to touch him and to feel him respond with pleasure and contentment. He is beautiful, intelligent, loving and yet remains a little wild - what more can one ask for?
We are all looking forward to the patter of tiny paws on Saturday.
Sue