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Awww you’re such a good egg Bramble. What’s her name? If you can, I’d get her checked out by a vet.
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Aw!
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Oh, the little love! I'm glad you've taken her in, especially with the weather we've been having.
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Oh she has landed on her paws with you guys! Poor little love.
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Awe Bramble that is so sweet
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Ella's two in blankets are so adorable. Mine will never let me cover them, it makes me sad that they're missing out.

I love your lodger Bramble! Have you given her a name yet?
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Awwww that's lovely Bramble
She/he has clearly landed on their feet with you
I hope they get a clean bill of health when you get them to the vets
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She (definitly a she) has no name and there's no vet visit planned until she feels a bit calmer and safer. We don't have a basket, not that I think I could get her in one so we'd have to wrap her in a blanket to get her there and she isn't ready for that trauma yet.

We've got some worming tablets and will get some flea treatment. We haven't seen any but she is very licky. We both think it's stress/nerves rather than fleas but we'll treat just in case.
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Oh look at her. She’s lovely.

Baby George from five years ago came up in my memories today. He’s so weeeee!
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I forgot the photo.

He looks like a head on two legs. :lol:
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Is it really 5 years :love:?
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It’s crazy it’s that long but yes.
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They are so lovely and happy, though. ❤️
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Baby George! I’m sad that I never saw my two as kittens. They must have been totally ridiculous.
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I missed a page and was talking about Ella's two but would also like to add appreciation for baby George and Bramble's new owner.
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Aw, so little and fluffy!
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I don't think Storm has any plans for today.
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That is face plunging enticement right there, Storm.
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bramblerose wrote: Thu Nov 17, 2022 11:33 am She (definitly a she) has no name and there's no vet visit planned until she feels a bit calmer and safer. We don't have a basket, not that I think I could get her in one so we'd have to wrap her in a blanket to get her there and she isn't ready for that trauma yet.

We've got some worming tablets and will get some flea treatment. We haven't seen any but she is very licky. We both think it's stress/nerves rather than fleas but we'll treat just in case.
The poor love she's so lucky to have found you

Baby George is fabulous
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I've had to move him as I needed that chair. He is now perched in a deliberately uncomfortable position on the very edge of the bed to make me feel guilty.
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