I love my animals, Spud, Taj, Beefy, Arnie & Bitch (god rest her soul)
This is a page dedicated to my own animals. I love them all dearly, though I don't give them enough time most of the time! I will be taking a break from fostering though for a while, to allow them to recuperate from their own illnesses. The poor things have been through a lot of stress with me doing my fostering en-mass. I would love to say they've all built up immunity against most viruses, unfortunately when I'm bringing in as many waifs and strays as I am, they aren't immune from it all. The only one that hasn't been ill of course is Beefy (my dog). Though he has had a couple of cats try to jump on his head (bless).
Here's some pix of my lovely boys. Taj & Arnie are the most photogenic cats I've come across (of course I'm being totally biast here), but who cares, they are like my kids.

Spud is the shy cat, he's lost a lot of weight since his illness in January and has never fully recovered. He's the gentle giant, he doesn't really like to hang out with the other two, he's more of a loner. He loves my husband Mat though and sleeps under the covers by his feet every night. He was stuck in a wall in the old Oscar's bar in Lan Kwan Fong when we he was 6 weeks old. The then manager Toby managed to catch him and I came down there with every intention to rehome him, but he was such a cutie we decided to keep him.
How beautiful is Taj? ..He's my regular model muse as his eyes are so captivating, he comes out extremely well in most of the pictures. We refer to him as our little "Snake" as his neck and head are very small and inline with his buldging body! .. He's one of our "Mr Mum"s". He loves hanging out with all the kittens, still thinking he's a kitten himself. He was found in Castle Peak, by my friend Liz (who also kindly designed our logo). Her house has loads of ferals which her family feeds. Liz subsequently had all the cats neutered (through the SPCA TNR), she had to pay for it herself and spent a small fortune but she said it was worth it. Every summer she'd come back home and there would be loads of sick kittens, now she mentioned 3 years down the line she's noticed there have been no more babies which is excellent.Taj was about 4 weeks old when he came to us Since adopting Taj (who has a little tail), i really love cats with no-tails or bob-tails. Some of my friends think Taj looks a bit evil, perhaps because of his beady eyes, but I really don't think so, but don't put your face too close to his otherwise he may give you a little nip!!
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