Showing posts with label farrah update. Show all posts
Showing posts with label farrah update. Show all posts

Thursday, December 2, 2010

The Grinch Who Stole Our Hearts and Farrah Update


Grinch was neutered on Tuesday and will be leaving us tomorrow to go to his rescue in Maryland. We are going to miss him so much. What a funny little character and sweet as can be! His new foster mom is really excited to finally meet him!
Here's little Farrah!! Wow, I've sure missed this little girl and so has my camera. As you can see she's still quite the little model! Her new mom says:

All is well and she's doing great! She is so much fun - we are all completely in love with her! I tried to send a video but it wouldn't work - I'll try again. But the video is
of her attacking our other cat - really funny - they play all the time and
also snuggle in my bed all night - they're great together. My daughter got a cute
photo this weekend of her and our dog Ben sleeping together by the front
door in the sun - I'll have her send it and I'll forward it.

LOVE IT!!!!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

A Farrah Update!

From Farrah's new mom, Stacy on Monday......

We are doing great - we all adore her!! She waltzed in like she owned the joint. She's happy, running around, eating just fine - and doesn't seem stressed out at all - which really surprised me - I thought she would be a little frightened - but no. Ben (dog) adjusted just fine - like I thought - she ran right up to him - touched noses - batted at his face a little and ran off to see what else is fun. Our other cat is taking a little more time - he hissed and ran away - but now he's already started to creep up to watch her - so he's warming up - he watches her play and he's gonna want to join in - so I'm not worried. She's really a little love. I kept her in my mother's room last night with food/water/litter box - and she slept fine then in the morning cuddled up with my mother. It was very hard to go to work today - I think it may be a short day today...

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