Saturday 29 March 2008

Georgia and Frodo


2 Weeks Today


I can't believe it has been two weeks since I brought home Frodo and Gandalf .


I've bought lovely beds for the boys and they still prefer a cardboard box. Typical!!!!!


Saturday 22 March 2008

It's a hard life...




At last the boys are coming around to the idea of snuggling up on a lap and anywhere else that's cosy.

one night i fell fast asleep on the sofa and both of the cats gandalf and frodo fell asleep on me. by Georgia

Frodo and the sock...

We had visitors today and after they had all gone home Gandalf and Frodo came out from hiding and started the process of checking to make sure all was well, when Frodo came across a sock in the middle of the floor... He spent the next ten mins or so stalking this sock and any small movement made him almost jump out of his skin, no matter how much Gandalf tried to take his mind of the sock Frodo was convinced it was some kind of daemon and needed to be watched very carefully - Then swoosh out came the claws and a swipe at the sock, it got stuck to his claw and poor Frodo jumped nearly 10ft in the air. Bless him!!!

Thursday 20 March 2008

Wednesday 19 March 2008

Frodo between two fluffy cushions

Frodo on the sofa

RSPCA

The RSPCA does an AMAZING job. But they always need donations. To donate, please send a cheque made out to RSPCA to: RSPCA Ashford Garden Cattery, 34 Station Road, Ashford, Kent, TN23 1PH

FROM KENT TO SUFFOLK BY AIR

By road the journey would have taken at least 7 hours return trip, by air it took a total of 3 hours.

I was so lucky to have been offered a lift in a plane to go and collect my two lovely boys from here in Suffolk, a friend of a friend has a plane in the village where we live so how could I turn an opportunity like that down and Leslie from the centre was kind enough to bring the boys from the RSPCA cattery in Ashfield to the Airfield in Kent.

Friday 14 March 2008

Sam and Leslie at the airfield

Tuesday 11 March 2008

THE ADVENTURE BEGINS...

FRODO
Hi I'm Frodo and Myself and my brother Gandalf have been adopted by Chez and her family from the RSPCA. We have gone to live in a semi-rural village in Suffolk and have now got loads of space to explore, get up to no good in and maybe even find a few rodents to have around for tea (hehe). So here is where our adventure begins...The RSPCA does an AMAZING job. But they always need donations. To donate, please send a cheque made out to RSPCA to: RSPCA Ashford Garden Cattery, 34 Station Road, Ashford, Kent, TN23 1PH