Chester Drawers
- Skips
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Chester Drawers
A few pictures. He's still walking around having a good nosy at the moment. He was very easy to put into his carrier, it was like he knew.
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Re: Chester Drawers
Squeeeeeee!
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Re: Chester Drawers
Aw, Skips, he's so beautiful, and he's going to love living with you, I can tell.
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Re: Chester Drawers
Oh, he really is beautiful. He looks lovely and alert and inquisitive too.
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Re: Chester Drawers
How fab you can tell he already feels safe and is getting to know his surroundings.
He really is lucky to have chosen both of you
He really is lucky to have chosen both of you
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- Skips
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Re: Chester Drawers
He seems to like the dining table.
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Re: Chester Drawers
I love him checking everything out .
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Re: Chester Drawers
I reckon he'll like that arm of the sofa in the third pic, once he figures out what radiators do.
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Re: Chester Drawers
Oh lovely Chester Drawers.
It's fantastic you have given him a new home! He can now just relax and do normal cat things.
It's fantastic you have given him a new home! He can now just relax and do normal cat things.
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Re: Chester Drawers
Yes, heatings not on at the moment. ;)Rebel Pebble wrote:I reckon he'll like that arm of the sofa in the third pic, once he figures out what radiators do.
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Oh Skips he is lovely I am so happy for you all.
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Re: Chester Drawers
Yay Skips! He is lovely! I hope he lives his new home x
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Re: Chester Drawers
Hurrah! How lovely. He'll settle in no time.
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Re: Chester Drawers
He looks like he is getting the lay of the land and will soon be issuing orders for his maximum comfort. He is a handsome boy.