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Re: Is It Always N Behavior to Violate Others' Boundaries?
« Reply #8280 on: May 04, 2020, 04:17:39 AM »
Aw thanks Bonesie, I'll have a look, it's a four to five hour drive to start looking around churches near where they used to live so a website is much easier!  Yes, he's a cute grass wrestler lol xx

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« Reply #8281 on: May 04, 2020, 06:13:57 AM »
Aw thanks Bonesie, I'll have a look, it's a four to five hour drive to start looking around churches near where they used to live so a website is much easier!  Yes, he's a cute grass wrestler lol xx

If you'd like, I could send you the link.

Hopefully, some day, the kitty will come over and say hello.
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« Reply #8282 on: May 05, 2020, 05:19:24 AM »
That would be great, Bonesie, if you don't mind, thank you :)

Yes he'll probably say hi when he's ready :)  There were two on either end of the wall last night, looking like book ends lol, they're so cute xx

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« Reply #8283 on: May 05, 2020, 06:53:40 AM »
That would be great, Bonesie, if you don't mind, thank you :)

Yes he'll probably say hi when he's ready :)  There were two on either end of the wall last night, looking like book ends lol, they're so cute xx

Here ya go:

https://www.findagrave.com/

CUTE cats!!!
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« Reply #8284 on: May 06, 2020, 05:42:10 AM »
That would be great, Bonesie, if you don't mind, thank you :)

Yes he'll probably say hi when he's ready :)  There were two on either end of the wall last night, looking like book ends lol, they're so cute xx

Here ya go:

https://www.findagrave.com/

CUTE cats!!!

Thank you so much, Bonesie, I'll have a look later on :)

You would have loved the kitties this morning!  The younger one climbed the tree, all the way to the top, and then it looked like he wasn't sure about getting back down again.  The cute ginger cat climbed up to him and it honestly looked like he showed him the way down.  The ginger one went down a few steps, turned to the younger one, he came down a little way, the ginger one went down a bit further, and they went like that until they got down to the bigger branches and then he managed on his own :)  So cute.  The council guys have been out to cut the grass this morning so no more hiding in the long grass for the kitties.  The birds will probably be happier for it but I will miss seeing their little ears bobbing about behind the grass clumps :) xx

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« Reply #8285 on: May 06, 2020, 05:49:26 AM »
That would be great, Bonesie, if you don't mind, thank you :)

Yes he'll probably say hi when he's ready :)  There were two on either end of the wall last night, looking like book ends lol, they're so cute xx

Here ya go:

https://www.findagrave.com/

CUTE cats!!!

Thank you so much, Bonesie, I'll have a look later on :)

You would have loved the kitties this morning!  The younger one climbed the tree, all the way to the top, and then it looked like he wasn't sure about getting back down again.  The cute ginger cat climbed up to him and it honestly looked like he showed him the way down.  The ginger one went down a few steps, turned to the younger one, he came down a little way, the ginger one went down a bit further, and they went like that until they got down to the bigger branches and then he managed on his own :)  So cute.  The council guys have been out to cut the grass this morning so no more hiding in the long grass for the kitties.  The birds will probably be happier for it but I will miss seeing their little ears bobbing about behind the grass clumps :) xx

AWWWWWWWWW!!!!  So CUTE!!!!

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« Reply #8286 on: May 07, 2020, 06:50:46 AM »
Thanks, Bonesie, I really appreciate that xx

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« Reply #8287 on: May 07, 2020, 06:58:36 AM »
Thanks, Bonesie, I really appreciate that xx

You're welcome. 
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« Reply #8288 on: June 15, 2020, 05:55:01 AM »
How are you doing, Bonesie?  Are you still on lockdown in your area or are things a bit better there now?

Cute ginger cat was so focused on getting his ears rubbed yesterday that he toppled over again and rolled down the steps :)  Lol xx

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« Reply #8289 on: June 15, 2020, 06:47:48 AM »
How are you doing, Bonesie?  Are you still on lockdown in your area or are things a bit better there now?

Cute ginger cat was so focused on getting his ears rubbed yesterday that he toppled over again and rolled down the steps :)  Lol xx

I'm still staying put even though my area is entering Phase 2.

That Fur Baby sounds ADORABLE!!!!!
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« Reply #8290 on: June 15, 2020, 08:16:23 AM »
How are you doing, Bonesie?  Are you still on lockdown in your area or are things a bit better there now?

Cute ginger cat was so focused on getting his ears rubbed yesterday that he toppled over again and rolled down the steps :)  Lol xx

I'm still staying put even though my area is entering Phase 2.

That Fur Baby sounds ADORABLE!!!!!

He is just the cutest little guy, so friendly and he's still quite young so he's long and gangly and looks like he needs to grow into his paws :)  He's so sweet.  Are your phases the same as ours?  So Phase 2 is heading into lower risk and things opening up again territory?  We are still officially at Stage 4 which is dangerous, contagious and not a good idea and they've opened the shops up today.  We are staying away as well! Hope that you are well.  I've not done much more family info yet, we did think we'd found some new relatives but it turned out to be a false alarm but I will keep you posted with anything interesting that turns up :) xx

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« Reply #8291 on: June 15, 2020, 08:25:52 AM »
How are you doing, Bonesie?  Are you still on lockdown in your area or are things a bit better there now?

Cute ginger cat was so focused on getting his ears rubbed yesterday that he toppled over again and rolled down the steps :)  Lol xx

I'm still staying put even though my area is entering Phase 2.

That Fur Baby sounds ADORABLE!!!!!

He is just the cutest little guy, so friendly and he's still quite young so he's long and gangly and looks like he needs to grow into his paws :)  He's so sweet.  Are your phases the same as ours?  So Phase 2 is heading into lower risk and things opening up again territory?  We are still officially at Stage 4 which is dangerous, contagious and not a good idea and they've opened the shops up today.  We are staying away as well! Hope that you are well.  I've not done much more family info yet, we did think we'd found some new relatives but it turned out to be a false alarm but I will keep you posted with anything interesting that turns up :) xx

Your Phase 2 sounds similar, businesses opening back up with masks and social distancing even though COVID-19 is still around.  I'm afraid of what's going to happen next.

Please give the Fur Baby cuddles from me.
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« Reply #8292 on: September 14, 2020, 06:20:08 AM »
Hi Bonesie, how are you doing?  Have things in your area settled down at all yet?

I think two of the fur babies have moved away; the house I think they lived in looks empty and I've not seen them around for a while.  They were cute, I'll miss them.  There are three now who hang around the tree with the birds in it all the time; they're very cute but quite timid so no cuddles just yet.

Hope you are doing okay xx

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« Reply #8293 on: September 14, 2020, 06:39:25 AM »
Hi Bonesie, how are you doing?  Have things in your area settled down at all yet?

I think two of the fur babies have moved away; the house I think they lived in looks empty and I've not seen them around for a while.  They were cute, I'll miss them.  There are three now who hang around the tree with the birds in it all the time; they're very cute but quite timid so no cuddles just yet.

Hope you are doing okay xx

I've been laying low as I'm dealing with a rough patch.

A close friend of mine died suddenly and I got hit with another kidney stone.  The year 2020 just SUCKS!
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« Reply #8294 on: September 14, 2020, 08:27:33 AM »
OUCH. I'm sorry, Bones.
Hope the rest of the year spares you more pain.
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