13 Responses

  1. Lynne
    Lynne July 20, 2013 at 10:08 pm | | Reply

    Oh Susan, he is just adorable. Did he have any brothers that still need homes? I want one. I hope you will all be happy together. Xx

  2. BM
    BM July 21, 2013 at 12:26 am | | Reply

    Purcey is beautiful. It took my cat , Tilly, a good month to accept a new puppy in the house. She was horrible to the pup, moved out for a while but is back all friendly and happy. Good luck knitting with a kitten hanging off your needles though :). Tilly is 7 months old and still loves to knit.

  3. Stitched Together
    Stitched Together July 21, 2013 at 8:19 am | | Reply

    I adore Purcey. There is just something special about ginger boys isn’t there? He looks so cute and I can’t wait for more pictures.

  4. josiekitten
    josiekitten July 21, 2013 at 9:28 am | | Reply

    Congratulations!! I hope the girls come to love Purcey and look on him as an annoying little brother they can boss around!! He is going to be a star on your blog, I just know it!!

  5. Sarah
    Sarah July 21, 2013 at 10:23 am | | Reply

    He is absolutely gorgeous!!

  6. sheepinthelookingglass
    sheepinthelookingglass July 21, 2013 at 12:16 pm | | Reply

    We have a ginger cat too, called, originally,Ginger and he is the soppiest and purriest cat ever. I don’t think I’ve ever met a ginger cat that wasn’t friendly.

    Regarding dealing with the difficulties of the older cats have you got a Feliway plug-in dispenser? Our vet recommended it to calm Ginger when our two younger cats were stressing him and causing him to over-groom. It seemed to work and he was soon back to his usual chilled self and his balding patches grew back. It works on pheromones apparently.

  7. Dolly
    Dolly July 21, 2013 at 12:52 pm | | Reply

    Congratulations! He’s so cute, and Ben looks like my husband when he’s got hold of one of the cats. When we get new cats Emily growls for weeks and weeks and makes herself very upset, but eventually (months, sometimes) she comes to terms and tries to cuddle them, which of course never goes down too well after all that!

    Looking forward to seeeing more of Purcey and the girls along with your knitting adventures x

  8. SNOOPYDOGKNITS
    SNOOPYDOGKNITS July 21, 2013 at 3:44 pm | | Reply

    How cute is he!!!! Absolutely adorable. I do hope the girls soon come round to accepting him. He’s super cute!!! Ros

  9. Terri
    Terri July 21, 2013 at 9:33 pm | | Reply

    Oh, he is super squishable, hope the girls calm down soon!

  10. Josephine
    Josephine July 22, 2013 at 10:17 pm | | Reply

    Awwwwww! He’s so adorable!!! I hope he becomes as fluffy as Sabrina. 🙂

    As for the kitties getting used to Purcey, it’ll happen eventually. It will start as tolerating, but then hopefully become something more. It took Oki about a month to be okay with Midget, and it took a few months for the cats to be okay with our husky, Lakota. So many fun names in our house!

  11. Pip
    Pip August 1, 2013 at 8:20 am | | Reply

    He’s just too cute ^..^ Love the feather pose 🙂

  12. lyndahage
    lyndahage August 3, 2013 at 11:03 am | | Reply

    Love him we’re glad the cage was useful

  13. monsteryarns
    monsteryarns August 9, 2013 at 10:30 am | | Reply

    Hi Susan! I’m officially your new internet stalker : )
    I adore your new kitten – he reminds me of my first ever kitten, also a ginger, and sadly no longer with us. We currently have a 19yr old black “kitten” and a silver tabby with six claws on each paw both rescues. I can’t imagine a house without at least one cat!

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