Sunday 18 October 2009

Just when you think things can't get any worse.......

.....they do, big time :(((

Nina, mum to 6 super Burmese kittens, died last Sunday night. Post mortem showed that she had a perforated intestine, but why or how it happened remains a complete mystery. She was fine on Friday afternoon, dead by 11.30pm Sunday night. So quick and so very strange. Unbelievable. Yet another huge vet bill and yet another casket for the top of the kitchen cupboards - the 3rd in less than a year..............

The kittens are doing OK although they were very confused for several days, and none of the other girls wanted to take them on. However this weekend both Nutmeg and Cherry have been washing them and lying with them. Nutmeg is their great great grandmother and of course Cherry is their half sister.

The 6 orphan kittens


Cherry doing her bit


R.I.P Nina - Vervain Nienna - 6.2.07 - 12.10.09

Tuesday 6 October 2009

WIKANIKO


2 weeks ago I signed up as a distributor with Wikaniko (acronym for "we can eco"), a new UK company dedicated to providing eco friendly products and services. I came across the opportunity quite by chance, via HTMail (I usually delete everything I get from them as I only want the payment for reading their emails!)

Wikaniko started in September 2008 and is already growing rapidly - there are over 700 products available, many of them are things you'd buy regularly anyway, like cleaning products, bin bags, toiletries etc. All delivered to your door! There is also a range of organic makeup, lots of great Aloe Vera products and so much more besides. I can't see how anyone could fail to be impressed. The website also has an absolute plethora of useful information to help you "go green" and save money.

Visit www.greenandpleasant.biz

for further information and to buy products.

Kittens and Future Plans

Well, Molly has made a good recovery from her surgery - it's nice to see her looking a bit plumper, and running around again! 3 of her kittens are booked, but I have been let down by someone who was interested in the Bombay girl, persuaded me to send photos (by post!) and promised a deposit which has never arrived. I suspect it was a young girl who was somewhat optimistic that her parents would actually fork out for a pedigree kitten! So back to the drawing board on that one. Ticked Tabby boy is still available, too.

Nina's Burmese kittens are doing well and have been moved into the big pen in the kitchen today. They are looking very promising type-wise and I know I'll be tempted to keep one, probably a choc tortie, but the chocolate boy looks absolutely stunning!

My intention to import a Burmese boy next year is progressing well, and it's looking like he will also be chocolate, if all goes according to plan. I shall look forward to applying to register him with GCCF - can't wait to see what happens! As there are no US cats in his pedigree, other than the original UK imports, I can't see how any objections could be raised.

Will do another post abuot a very exciting business I have recently got involved with.