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AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 26 Nov 2015 16:49

Lucas is completely all jet black Kandj so photos don't really work. Luna is tabby and much smaller than Lucas. No news of Lucas anyway. I think he will only be found if he turns up at a vets or a rescue centre and they find his micro chip.

Jane

Jane Report 26 Nov 2015 17:10

Kandj I had jaw ache and face ache LOLWe are a right pair when we get the giggles.

Ann she is my 'little Sister'.4 and 3 quarters younger.She enjoyed her time here as she could just relax and sleep when ever she felt like it.She has a very hectic and stressful life .So she is able to switch off when she is here :-D.We have very quiet household which is completely the opposite from hers.

I am so sorry that Lucas is still missing :-(..I just hope nothing bad had happened to him and that he is safe and well with someone .

Kandj ,I can always pack Thomas up and send him to you for a while .You are very welcome to him :-D :-D
Do you have a Supermarket near you? One of the big names? They do their own Cat Milk which is so much cheaper than the big brand one.I think I pay £1.25 for 3 little cartons of Sainsburys own.Each carton lasts a good few days as I just pour enough to covwr the bottom of a little dish.I think single cartons are 75p so it works out much better to buy the packs of 3.

We had the Gt Spotted Woodpecker on the window feeder this morning :-D :-D.I think it looks like a young one .His little head hardly reached over the top of the seed tray lol as the feet grip on the bottom.It did manage to get a few suet pellets :-D.

Luna is a beautiful cat Ann.Is she 'actual' sister to Lucas?

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 26 Nov 2015 18:49

Jane they were not sure at the rescue centre if they were brother and sister or not but they had always lived together as far as they knew. They are certainly about the same age but nothing at all alike to look at. Lucas is slim with long legs, very sleek and vey quck, very much an outdoor hunting type cat (as he has proved). He has a face shaped similar to a siamese type. Luna is smaller, rounder with short legs and a flatter face, she likes home comforts, sleeping on a warm bed and lots of cuddles.

kandj

kandj Report 27 Nov 2015 12:49

Hello all

Lots and lots of Starlings have emptied the ground and window feeder today. I have refilled them both so lets see if they come back, but I hope they don't... too greedy!!

Thanks Jane, I will have a look in the pets aisle for cheaper cat milk. It's all new to me.

Ann, I hope Lucas will show up soon. Is Luna missing him or just enjoying extra fuss?

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 27 Nov 2015 13:59

I don't think she was missing him while we were there Kandj, she just lapped up all th extra attention. However, she is used to him being out while she is in more than she is out. But this week she may miss him as daughter is away and Grandson is visiting to feed her, they were used to being left for holidays like this but i feel she may be lonely on her own poor puss.

Jane

Jane Report 27 Nov 2015 21:46

Ann ,I think Luna will be fine. Grandson will be feeding her and giving her a few loves and cuddles .Just a few minutes of human contact each day should be enough :-)

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 28 Nov 2015 16:58

I have changed Luna's photo for a better one, both taken while I was up there.

Yes I am sure that she will get cuddles from grandson, he is a cat person, has two himself.

We have been out buying bits for the bathroom, we were looking at paint in homebase but they didn't have the bathroom paint in the colour we wanted so we went to the range, and they had an off on exactly the right paint, same make (Dulux) and colour and £7 off. £14.99 instead of £21.99.

Jane

Jane Report 28 Nov 2015 17:38

Ann I was at school when I knew Chris Dawson (the Owner of The Range).He was always a right Jack the lad.Left school at 14 or 15.A big group of us would meet at a local cafe at lunch time at school. I saw a programme the other night (Eammon and Ruth) and see that he is now a Billionaire !!!!!!!.He hasn't changed a bit LOL still the lovable rogue he was way back .
Love Luna's pic.She looks like she is saying something there :-)

There have been Red Kites and Buzzards around today .The Kites flying very low.They must all be hungry.
It is absolutely chucking it down here now.Rain battering the window :-| :-|

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 28 Nov 2015 17:53

Yes raining and cold here too. I think she is saying 'stop pointing that thing at me and pick me up for a cuddle'?? she was sitting on the bed we were using waiting to be picked up, if I stand close to the bed she climbs up to nuzzle my ear.

Jane

Jane Report 30 Nov 2015 20:14

My Sisters cat Kia used to suck earlobes.I have to say it was a very strange feeling but actually quite lovely :-D.She would snuggle in to your shoulder and latch on.Just like a baby.
Very quiet here today with the birds.I think the wind might have blown them off course :-S
I have seen HUGE flocks of (I think ) Pigeons .They suddenly take to the sky as though in fright.it is very strange..I thought at first they were Crows,but I am pretty sure they were Pigeons.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 30 Nov 2015 21:34

Maybe they were racing pigeons that had been released in a flock and blown off course. I did read that the RSPB said not so many birds are using the garden feeders because of the relatively mild weather. They are still finding food in the fields etc.

Well interesting day here today. Our man arrived at 0815 not having told us that when he arrived first thing, so would the whole bathroom suite, so that is now filling up the conservatory. He worked hard all day and the bathroom is stripped, tiles completely off, old paper off. He had to turn off the water and when he turned it back on he turned it full on. We didn't realise, we know if you do that it is too fierce, flushed the downstairs loo and flooded the cloakroom as the water gushed out of the custern, so cloakroom carpet is drying in the garage, underlay is drying in the cloakroom. We collected the tiles, haven't been able to check them yet so fingers crossed they are ok.
Then, just as it got dark the light bulb went in my 'office'. Trued two others, none work so there is a connection problem somewhere. OH to look at that tomorrow, before or after the dentist. And Alan will be on the doirstep at 0815 again tomorrow. :-(

Kense

Kense Report 1 Dec 2015 09:03


On Friday I just happened to look out of the window as a group of about 8 long-tailed tits landed in the wisteria. They moved on to the clematis after half a minute or so and then left for next door's garden.

I don't often see long tailed tits here but the brevity of the visit made me wonder if they are more frequent visitors than I realise, or was I just lucky on this occasion.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 1 Dec 2015 11:59

They are always so quick to fly away when we see them here too.

kandj

kandj Report 1 Dec 2015 12:40

First of the month...... a pinch and a punch to you all.

Cold, rain and windy here again today, so not a lot of birds about so far.

We don't get long tailed tits but I googled and they look very interesting birds.

How is Thomas liking this cold, wet weather Jane? I'm guessing he isn't impressed.

Good luck with your new bathroom Ann. Been there, done that and scratched our heads and wondered why we had bothered (half way through), but very pleased at the end with the result and I'm sure that you will be too. Any more news of Lucas yet?

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 1 Dec 2015 16:15

no kandj, sadly, no news of Lucas at all. I just cling to the hope that somebody has found him minus collar who is giving him the cuddles he loves. But at the back of my mind are thoughts of a busy main road not too far away and a railway line nearby as well. We just wait and wonder.

Yes, T said yesterday he wished we'd never started on the bathroom. Besides the fact that we have a soaked cloakroom carpet still not dried out from yesterday, yesterday evening the ceiling light in my office packed up. T has rewired the rose (he does know electrics to a point, but it still doesn't work. so now we think it is the wall switch so have to go tomorrow to get a new one of those. Today we had to go and buy the cushion flooring for the bathroom. He seemed to want it in a hurry, i think to measure the thickness so we dashed off and bought it but I am not sure he has looked at it yet. I suppose we would have trailed around looking for ages but being in a hurry we found what we liked quickly.

then the water had to be drained from the system for some reason not known to the uninitiated so we had no toilet and no heating so we took ourselves to te garden centre to avail ourselves of their radiators and 'facilities'. and...... When we got back the water was on again!!! S*** law! :-D :-D

Jane

Jane Report 1 Dec 2015 18:29

Sounds great fun in your house then Ann :-S..It will all be like a bad dream soon and you will love your new Bathroom :-D

No Long Tailed Tits here.I haven't seen any for a long time....No the Pigeons aren't racing ones .I just don't know where they all come from.I know that a lot sit in the big trees ,but not that many.It is as though they are in panic mode so maybe there are Red Kites ,Buzzzards or A Sparrowhawk that spooks them.It is just the number of them that have surprised me.

Kandj Thomas is definitely not keen on this wet and windy weather.I have had to shove him out a few times once rain ceases.But he is not impressed and gets a real grump on LOL.

Oh Ann,just the thought of a main road and a railway line makes me think something horrible has happened to Lucas.But on the other hand you just never know if someone had taken him into their home like I have done with Thomas.He wasn't chipped .
It is possible that someone has Lucas and they don't want to find out if he is chipped and want to keep him.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 1 Dec 2015 21:18

Yes I sort of think that Jane it would be great if he was being loved. And maybe if he is eventually taken to a vet he will be 'found'.

kandj

kandj Report 2 Dec 2015 15:05

Another dark cold day here today. We have needed the lights on so it seems like a long day. Lacking in birds too, they are hiding in the shrubbery I think. Best place!

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 2 Dec 2015 16:08

What a shame Lucas hasn't turned up yet. Let's all hope that nothing bad has happened and that someone is caring for him somewhere.

These pets are a worry. We had two cats, sisters born minutes apart but so different in looks and temperament. Sadly we lost the livelier, all black one to cancer shortly after moving here a couple of years ago but the quieter tabby has been fine till just over a week ago when she stopped eating and just lay around. She will be 14 this week so I thought perhaps age had caught up with her but yesterday she found her appetite again and seems to be full of beans today. I'm delighted that she seems to be back to getting under my feet again and generally being a pain in the wotsit.

After a couple of cold, windy and wet days the sun came out this morning and brought the starlings with it. Apart from them we only seem to be getting collared doves at the moment.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 2 Dec 2015 17:08

We have had two dogs (miniature/toy poodles and three cats during our married life, the dogs and two of the cats lived quite long lives, the dogs both eventually went blind and deaf and for their safety were put to sleep. The two cats both lived past 14 and both had cancer so were put to sleep. The third cat was very wild, not a home loving cat at all and when she was two she wandered off down a local farm track and met her end under a farm lrry. For about 10 years now we haven't had animals as we go away too much and it wouldn't be fair.