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ELLIEELLIE was abandoned with a very bad eye infection, but after much love and care from her fosterer, and the vet, the condition healed. 

She has now been rehomed, were she is much loved, and she seems to be very happy, and loves to help, when it is time to hang out the washing.

GOOD LUCK TO ELLIE IN HER NEW LIFE.


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FLO
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 A letter from Flo's mum & Dad.

We had not long lost our 22 year old ginger cat, which we loved very much, and unable to get used to the lack of feline company, and missing the usual welcome home, we decided we should look for another feline friend to welcome into our family.
 
We decided to look on line at our local Cats Protection Branch, (St Austell), and on opening cats for re homing, we saw the picture and details of "Flo", it was love at first site, she seemed made for us, at 3 years old, and having had 3 litters, poor girl.
We contacted St Austell Branch, arranged for a home visit, and got accepted for adoption.
                     
FLO We then arranged to visit "Flo" at St Austells, and if happy, bring her home.

 On first meeting, the feeling was the same as first sight on the internet, she was sat    up in her pen looking just as she was on line, really gorgeous.

 We brought her home that day and she has been a delight to have, she has spirit,  loves to play indoors and out, and likes a lap, and the fuss that goes with it.

 She has settled very well, and is loved to bits.

 Many thanks to her foster parents, for all their care, attention and advice, also Cats Protection for the sterling work you do.




                             A Letter From Flo
Hello, Penny & Colin

Just a note to let you know how I am, as unfortunately, one of my humans could overhear our conversation on your 2 month visit.

My new home is fine  I have access to the entire house and garden, as one would expect.

I have to thank my predecessors for all the ground work they must have put in as my humans appear to be perceptive, and receptive to my wishes and needs, only a little fine tuning was required.
FLO
They have my welfare and health organised, as I have been registered with my own vets practice and have a private health care plan.

My only moan as a young girl, is they don't like me out after dark, so no clubbing, possibly because they are to old to go themselves.

However during the evenings they are happy if I get my toys out and allow them to play with me, table tennis balls, and catnip mice on strings seem their favourites.

It was lovely to see you both again, and thank you for picking humans that suit me very well.

        Love Flo x x
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ELLIE,SMUDGE and SCOOBY
SCOOBY
Ellie, Smudge and Scooby arrived with me on the 28th April 2011, three lovely cats, all very different.
 Scooby a ginger and white cat, the only male, seemed to be the boss, and was very loving, always took the lead, and sat on the shelf.
 Ellie, a ,long haired tabby, was very shy, and stayed in her sleeping area, on her pillow.
 Lastly Smudge, who had beautiful colouring, was the one in the middle, half wanting to be friendly, and half wanting to keep to herself.
                                                                        
ELLIEELLIE was the first to go, just over a week , to a couple in Landrake. They had two sheltie dogs, and were hoping that they would get on together. She is now settled in a beautiful home with huge gardens, and she is the boss.

 Scooby went about the 31st may, to an older lady in the Par area, who has  a lovely house, and a huge garden. He is pampered, and living the lfe of luxury, although apparently, he attempted to jump out of one of the second floor windows. All windows, have now had to have screens fitted, to stop him from doing it again.SMUDGE


Smudge was the last to go, in July, to Padstow, to a lady in a smaller mews house. She is very happy and owns her own bed. The lady would like to let her out, but is afraid, because she is right down by the harbour and it is a hive of activity. She said she was going to try taking her for a walk, on a lead, first of all to see how she fares. I wish them both well with that! 

Janina Biggs,- Ellie. Smudge, and Scoobys,  fosterer.
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ELLIE and step brother

This is another ELLIE, that we re-homed in 2005 This picture was sent to us by her new mum( off seven years now), which show just how relaxed she is with her step brother.





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