March 27, 2012

Gris went to his forever home today!

Gris was adopted today. His new human is a 20 something years old boy, who lost his cat of 16 years 2 months ago. He said he felt just too sad and that he needed a cat for when he comes home, for a purr therapy and some playing - when he saw Gris on our Facebook page yesterday he fell in love with him. Literally. I couldn't believe it how sweet this guy was when I finally met him. Gris responded well too him and he said he couldn't understand why Gris hasn't been adopted before. I answered him: he was waiting for the right person to come along, you. I already miss him (Mika and Pupa don't) but I am really happy he went to his forever home. 

His prayer was answered:) 


Napping time

... my husband caught us napping, all the 4 of us....

March 23, 2012

My birthday girl

Pupa is 11 years old today! She was born to a stray mum who was lucky enough to find a family where she was welcomed so she could give birth to Pupa and her 2 siblings. Pupa is not the cuddliest cat in the world but she is still very playful and very smart. She knows what she wants and when she wants and we.... well, we oblige :)

Thank you for making me smile every day in the past 11 years.We love you so much!You can read more about her here.
I woke up early in the morning

Oh, the sun is coming up!


Pour moi?



I love the smell of cyclamen!

I can sense a nap coming... 

March 21, 2012

March 20, 2012

Those photos just didn't do them justice :)

 
Ginger and Fred look way cuter than on the last post photos. We had a photo session today and the results are much better:)
Fred

Ginger 

Ginger

Fred

Fred

Fred at the top of the picture, GInger

Ginger











March 18, 2012

Ginger and Fred are awake!

Yes, Ginger and Fred, my tortoises woke up from their hibernation a few days ago and they are ready to enjoy another spring:)


March 13, 2012

Remembering Dida

Dida was one of the orphaned baby elephants that I have been sponsoring with the The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust  in Kenya. I have just received an e-mail from the DSWT about Dida's sad and premature passing away:( She was rescued from a manhole on the main Mzima – Mombasa Pipeline in September 2007 at the age of just 4 weeks and I have been sponsoring her from the beginning. You can read about her rescue here
Dida at her rescue from a manhole

Dida suckling on Lesanju's (my first ever sponsored orphaned baby elephant) blanket, October 2007

The elephants are highly intelligent, caring, compassionate and social creatures and they mourn the loss of a loved one just as deeply as we do. 

"Dida thrived during her Nursery Years - and apart from being somewhat smaller than others of her age, appeared perfectly healthy. She was happy and playful, but as she was moved to the Voi Rehabilitation facility on the 11th May 2010, where older orphans are slowly integrated back to the wildlife, she never grew physically as she should, and there were ominous signs that all was not well.  As a five year old, she was so small that she could have been mistaken for the calf of one of the larger orphans. We returned her to the formula on which newborns thrive (the elephants are milk dependent for the first three years of life).  For a time this seemed to suit Dida better, and she felt sufficiently well to venture into the noon mudbath along with the others, and to being able to keep pace with them out in the bush, always accompanied by either Ndii or Kenia, hers special elephant friends, who recognized her frailty and watched over her diligently to ensure that the boisterous and exuberant little bulls did not playfully barge or push her.  However the signs were that Dida's problem was with a vital organ. We did our very best to save precious Dida, but she was, as it transpired, a victim of the circumstances surrounding her being orphaned in the first place. The autopsy revealed that Dida's lungs were encased in a membrane that had grown into the lungs themselves and the surrounding rib cage and were hopelessly undeveloped as a result, obviously compromised right from the outset.  Probably because of having inhaled the putrid water when she fell into the manhole all those years ago as a tiny infant calf,  Due to her failing lungs her other organs had to work over time.  She was very tragically destined not live a long healthy life.  We miss her and we wish it might have been otherwise, but like the Elephants themselves, after the grief and tears, a page has to be turned in order to focus on the living and be at hand to help others who are fortunate enough to be rescued in time to have a second chance of life.  Rest in Peace, Dida.  You will live on in the hearts and memories of many, many people who followed your life through the Fostering Program for five long years."

You will always hold a special place in my heart, Dida, along with Pesi, Kimana and Maalim, who passed away before you. 




Dida with Lesanju protectively behind



March 7, 2012

Yes, it was a cleaning up day...

Megi being nice to Victoria... it is impossible to reach the back of your own head!
Victoria in turn helping Lan out






Lan is looking for attention




March 4, 2012

Lana being thorough...





An old belief says that if a cat washes behind her ears it was going to rain



Clean paws & claws
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