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She's having both Sue. How could she possibly leave one on it's own when there are only the 2 in the litter? Good company for each other as well

 

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I've been watching them all day Meg, whilst listening to the radio. I'm not really interested in Football but got involved with Manchester City playing for and winning the FA cup. The male bird is so attentive this year, whereas last year he just abandoned them. Sue
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He was likely to have been killed then. Cats take so many every year. Robins will help raise an existing brood but others have to manage until the next season and a new partner

Have you managed to get any photos Sue?

 

The kittens have started climbing up the cage. The grey one managed to get right over onto the floor but the black one just clung to the top.

Scared me silly so I've put a blanket on the floor just incase it falls

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The black one may still have some blurring of vision. Are they male or female, Spam?
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Both pairs of cats I have had were male/female. Cathy had 2 males though and they were lovely too.
You're so lucky Pam. I'd love another cat, but Ron says a definite NO. Sue

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I always worked so I was happier leaving them with each other for company. I loved seeing them asleep, entwined together so it was hard to see where one cat stopped and the other started
Enjoy your evening out Meg :)

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