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If you watched and listened to the distress she seems to be in.......... well it makes me sad that she has to go through this every day.Awww, Phyllis! She's just being thorough.
They had many others and were trying to place 2 other kittens/cats as well.I wonder if her former keepers couldn't deal with the closeness this kitty needs. Why was she being rehomed? Your kindness and love will be a great help to her!
You are sweet to do this for him. I'm sure he is grieving as well. Poor fellow.I’m looking to replace Emma. Poor Jaffar has no interest in the others now. If I can find a NHR same as Emma.
I don’t interfere. They eat whenever they want.Orpingtons are dual purpose birds. They carry much more weight on their body frame than others. They will never be lean. Please don't try to make her lean.
I think she looks exactly as a BO should. All those lovely loose feathers
My new cat wants me up at 5 am now. Way too early for me. I am not a morning person.
Well that part I don't like!If you watched and listened to the distress she seems to be in.......... well it makes me sad that she has to go through this every day.
Interesting, isn’t it, Bob? Maybe because they’re hatchery birds? Roxy is small for a Wyandotte, too.I am truly surprised at that. Hattie has always been a large bodied girl as she is supposed to be. The disappointment for me is Sydney and Sansa. They were also supposed to be dual purpose ladies and they are Lilly sized.
I'm not looking to fulfill that second purpose but I was hoping to get Hattie a similar sized friend. Her and Sydney are hanging out these days so that worked out but I am surprised at how small they actually are.