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After losing one of our outdoor cats (Bob) a few weeks ago (ages 15 from a blood clot ) we where unsure as to whether to get another, as his brother also 15 has never lived alone . He was coping ok , but was crying at night .
So I called the RSPCA to see if they had something suitable. They were glad to hear from us as a they had a large amount of unhandled /feral cats that had come in from a hoarder type situation. 40 cats living in one house, which as you can imagine was in a terrible state . Apparently you could smell the house from down the street . The photos the inspector showed me were like something off the TV. Boxes / rubbish everywhere. Cat poo covered everything. Such a sad situation. All the cats had been put in a private cattery, neutered, vaccinated and chipped . The inspector caught 2 and brought them over . So here we have Ronnie ( black one ) and Reggie
They spent the first week just hiding , rarely saw them . Then slowly they started to come out . We are now up to the point where they will get under my feet when it’s time for feeding . Ronnie has even started to brush up against us all . We are asking nothing of them and everything is on there terms
The best news is they get along just great with our old boy Bert . He keeps these pesky youngsters in their place with just a look . He seems happy with the company
They seems to enjoy living in the tack room 🖤🧡
 

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Thanks FL . Bob was one hell of a character , far bigger than his actual size .

We still get the odd hiss from Reggie , so whether they will become as cuddly as Bob is far from certain. But it’s early days . I’m just glad they like it here and they get on nicely with Bert .
Some remains of a mouse this morning so someone’s earning the wages 😊
 
I'm so sorry to read about the sad loss of Bob.
Glad that Ronnie and Reggie now have their furry feet well under the table.
In a previous (professional) life, I knew the real Ronnie and Reggie. They were appalling in their criminality, but adored their mother. I was her Welfare Lady, so I got extravagant Christmas presents "Stole 'em special for you, darlin'!" I thanked them effusively and made sure they disappeared - the presents - not Ronnie and Reggie!
 
I'm so sorry to read about the sad loss of Bob.
Glad that Ronnie and Reggie now have their furry feet well under the table.
In a previous (professional) life, I knew the real Ronnie and Reggie. They were appalling in their criminality, but adored their mother. I was her Welfare Lady, so I got extravagant Christmas presents "Stole 'em special for you, darlin'!" I thanked them effusively and made sure they disappeared - the presents - not Ronnie and Reggie!

Wow !! I bet you could tell a few interesting stories
 
Ronnie and Reggie are settling really well . Ronnie ( black one ) is very brave and now rubs up against your legs and asks for strokes, anyone can stroke him now if he asks . You’d swear he had come from a livery yard as he loves the horses . Always in their stables or around their legs .
Reggie is definitely getting better , hasnt hissed for a few days and will walk around your feet when he wants food . Both have the sweetest little meows.
Ronnie loves Bert and follows him around and even went to sleep with him on his favourite bale .
It’s so rewarding watching them come around
 

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