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Jack











Jack:

Jack was rescued by Cats’ Aid in February 2006. He was
brought in with his two sisters and all three of them were
very very timid and scared. We placed them with one of our
very experienced and wonderful foster carers, Lucy, and she
gave them love and warmth and most importantly of all she
gave them time and patience. They were afraid of people
and just hid all the time and could not be handled. But over
time and with tremendous dedication Lucy slowly gained their
trust. They remained shy and still hid from strangers, as many
nervous cats and kittens do. But after 9 months, Lucy felt that
they were at last ready to move on and find loving permanent
homes. Jack was the first to be homed, in December 2006.
His two sisters were homed together a couple of months later.
Jack’s new owner Hazel wrote to us recently enclosing a photo
and asking that we put her gorgeous Jack up onto the Photo
Gallery of our website. We are delighted to do so, it is lovely to
hear how well Jack is doing, and below you can read what Hazel
said about him…

”I got Jack from Cats’ Aid in December of last year, when I got
him he was scared and jumpy. But now he's just adorable, he’s
so funny he's the topman of the house!! He's my alarm clock in
the morning, he always has me up for work on time, and he
always makes sure to let me know when it’s dinner time!!
He's the cutest cat I've ever seen and he's so loveable. He
loves female attention from any girl that walks in, he does be
rolling round the floor looking for a rub! He's really come a
long way since when I first got him.”


(August 2007)
Mythyn:

Mythyn was brought into Cats’ Aid care in the Summer of 2006.
He was approx. one year old, a very timid and reclusive little
cat who hid all the time.  He was placed in foster care and
through the love and dedication of his fosterer, Lorna,
Mythyn slowly came out of his shell and became an
absolutely adorable playful inquisitive little cat. This photo
of Mythyn enjoying the sun was taken by Lorna. Mythyn
is now happily rehomed with a new family and thriving.

(April 2007)
Greebo:

Living wild, Greebo limped unhappily & battle weary
into Lorna’s garden and her heart one Summers day
2 years ago. Now adored, spoiled, fat and very happy!
He has the sweetest nature and loves nothing more
than curling up on your lap (or shoulder or pillow) for
a nap.

(April 2007)
Mamog:

Abandoned by her owners, Mamog and her female
kittens were kindly neutered and taken in by Cats’ Aid
when they recovered. The kittens were rehomed and
Lorna decided to take Mamog home with her.

(April 2007)



Toto & Bawneen




Blackie

Toto & Bawneen and Blackie:

Mark and Patricia are regular visitors to the Cats’ Aid website
and have kindly sent in a photo of their two beautiful Birman
cats, Toto & Bawneen.  They also have Blackie, who is their
lovely 3 year old female rescue cat.  Blackie is quite shy and
unfortunately she does not like Bawneen or Toto so she
resides at the other end of the house!

”Bawneen (Carrickfern Eurydice) is 18 months old and he is a
Blue Point Birman whose colouring is a blueish grey face and
a dark cream body with 4 white paws.  Toto (Carrickfern
Firecracker) is 6 months old and he is a Red Tabby Point
which is a little more unusual.  He has marmalade ears & nose
and a ringed tail.  They both have vivid sapphire blue eyes
which is a characteristic of all Birmans.  Their coats are
semi-longhair and it’s very dense, consequently it does not mat.
They need to be brushed about twice a week.  Birmans are
very people-orientated and Bawneen and Toto are no different,
they love to watch everything that is happening in our house.
They live indoors permanently but they will walk on a harness
so that they will get outside when the weather is a little milder.
Birman litters are always small, 2 to 3 kittens, so they are
difficult to acquire.  We have shown both of them at various
Cat Shows and it is something both we and they enjoy.”

(January 2007)

Marco, Ming Ming, Salem & Gizmo, Tabita & Precious

Zarah Davidson is a core group member of Cats' Aid
and has participated in the rescue, rehabilitation and homing
of several cats.  Click on the picture to see her cats and the
cats that she has helped.

(Summer 2004)

Salem & Gizmo

We decided that this picture of Salem and Gizmo
was so nice, it deserved its own spot.

(Summer 2004)

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