Amber, now Trinket
It's almost 3 years since we adopted our beautiful Amber (formerly Trinket).
She's a constant source of pleasure, a delightful companion, reigning with a velvet paw. She's pictured here catching some winter sun.
Amber proved how clever she is, shortly after she came to live with us. Mid-way through cleaning her litter tray, I was called to the phone. Poor girl must've been waiting with her legs crossed, as she knocked the bag of litter on to its side, scooped out some litter on to the laundry floor, and used it. We were highly impressed by her initiative.
Her favourite toys are mice ~ but only black, white or grey! ~ and foil balls. She loves to catch them mid-air, as well as bat them around the house; if you're ever needing a feline soccer player, she's your girl!
She's very sociable, expecting to be fussed over by anyone and everyone who comes to the house, be it family, friend or tradesman, etc. She plays with our grand-daughters when they stay here during school holidays. I wish we'd been quicker with the camera on the day she ran through the house "wearing" a long bright blue wig ("stolen" from their dress-ups box), trailing out behind her!
Her health has been perfect. She enjoys supervised forays into the garden when the weather is just right (sunny, and not too hot/windy/wet/ cold). Considering our Council's restrictions, and our desire to keep her safe, we're looking into installing some kind of cat play-park in the back-yard soon, so we'd appreciate a copy of your booklet on the topic.
Thank you for your on-going interest in adopted pets.
Hoping all is going well for you and yours, and all connected with Vic Dog Rescue,
She's a constant source of pleasure, a delightful companion, reigning with a velvet paw. She's pictured here catching some winter sun.
Amber proved how clever she is, shortly after she came to live with us. Mid-way through cleaning her litter tray, I was called to the phone. Poor girl must've been waiting with her legs crossed, as she knocked the bag of litter on to its side, scooped out some litter on to the laundry floor, and used it. We were highly impressed by her initiative.
Her favourite toys are mice ~ but only black, white or grey! ~ and foil balls. She loves to catch them mid-air, as well as bat them around the house; if you're ever needing a feline soccer player, she's your girl!
She's very sociable, expecting to be fussed over by anyone and everyone who comes to the house, be it family, friend or tradesman, etc. She plays with our grand-daughters when they stay here during school holidays. I wish we'd been quicker with the camera on the day she ran through the house "wearing" a long bright blue wig ("stolen" from their dress-ups box), trailing out behind her!
Her health has been perfect. She enjoys supervised forays into the garden when the weather is just right (sunny, and not too hot/windy/wet/ cold). Considering our Council's restrictions, and our desire to keep her safe, we're looking into installing some kind of cat play-park in the back-yard soon, so we'd appreciate a copy of your booklet on the topic.
Thank you for your on-going interest in adopted pets.
Hoping all is going well for you and yours, and all connected with Vic Dog Rescue,