Dear all,
We have settled in well and are enjoying a healthy diet, not too much wet food but plenty of biscuits, all washed down with lots of water. If we are especially good we also get some scrummy treats, but we cannot agree on which we like so our new humans have had to buy us both different ones.
We have got plenty of things to keep us occupied, like the lovely toys our new owners and their friends have bought us as welcome gifts.
We are spoilt rotten with plenty of cuddles and lots of fuss, have chosen our respective chairs and are allowed to share the sofa occasionally, either with or without 'mum'. And guess what – we can sleep on the bed at night!
The garden is great for adventures and the neighbours seem friendly enough, well the two legged ones do – we have had to sort out a certain four legged character who seemed to think this place was his, but we saw to that!! Great joint effort even if we do say so ourselves, don't worry no damage to any parties but we keep watch at the patio window in case he decides to return.
Sunny has
become very chatty and so relaxed that he sleeps on his back all the
time, it is just a pity that he snores so loudly! He loves to lick
hands, purr loudly and have big head rubs. Mum and Dad call him a
lovely rogue as he is always doing silly, and sometimes naughty,
things. He could definitely do with a bit more practice at climbing
trees as his latest dismount from the willow tree wasn't very
dignified!
Snowy is
more sensitive and cautious but no more loving. He has become a bit
of a mummy's boy and can get a little jealous at times if Sunny gets
too close during Snowy and Mum time. He too has got used to having
daily cuddles and enjoys having his tummy tickled. Purring is also a
favourite pass time and nothing beats a good brush to get rid of his
old fur and make his velvety coat shine, unlike Sunny who has to be
bribed.
All in all
we are very happy in our new home. We thank you for looking after us
when we needed help and for assisting us in finding a loving home.
Sunny and
Snowy (Fuller)
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