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Thanks to everyone for their kind donations in response to my plea at the end of last week!


I managed to take over a lot of stuff which went down really well! I've enclosed a photo from the Celia Hammond website of two cats who are up for adoption making use of the cushion kindly donated by sandnot!


Thanks again!


Sarah

She is a bit of nutter though (no issues with the charity I hasten to add, which I have no problems about supporting).


That is Celia Hammond not Sarah.


Nutter of course is a term of endearment not a derogatory term.


Perhaps I should have said eccentric.


Have I dug myself in deep enough yet?

Hi Sarah,


We picked up our mum and 2 kittens on Sunday and saw your scrummy cakes (cupcakes with cat faces) they were amazing!


Anyone thinking of getting kittens think about the mum its truly been a blessing to have her with her 2 very playful boys...

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