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Saturday, 10 October 2009

Kitten games...

If you'd gone into Red Cross that night, you were sure of a big surprise...

For a little grey kitten was padding around causing a little bit of havoc.
India Sophie Mischief Rainbow Walker - or just India for short - is the newest edition to our first aiding team. While there is a dog in the swiftie team, we thought a cat would complete the circle.
India even has an ID badge in the making, with a very well captured photograph (that's the best pic my photography skills have ever mounted to).

India, not only being very photogenic, can also turn biker's hearts to mush with a single flick of a whisker. Ronnie pretty much melted like butter over a flame the moment he set eyes on the little fluff ball.
And Steve's "I don't like cats" charade soon changed when India meowed at him from her crate midway through the evening. I think she spoiled the softie moment though when she proceeded to dig her claws into his arm and attach herself to his tie...
And big ol' weegie Rob fell to pieces over the beastie too.
In fact, a lot of words that came from the men that night ended in -ooo and -eee, like "you little cutieee, aren't you? Yes you are, you're gorgeous, awww, you little sweetieee kitteee..."
You get the idea.

So where did India come from?
Long story short, Lol and me rescued her (shall we say) and brought her home to Caitlind to become a beloved pet. So far she has been good as gold - litter trained and all that jazz - but India never fails to create some mischievous entertainment.
That does include scratching you to claw-marked death.

I guess India will be making a few more appearances in the RC office. I'm sure she's already worked out where the best hiding places are, after the Boss let her scamper around the corridors and offices for half the night.
Once she receives her ID badge, she'll be an official member. But until then, me thinks she'll be welcomed with open paws every time.

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