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Fifi, Pepo & Mofi Kittens

February 4, 2012 – 10:30 pm | 37 views

04/02/12: Mofi and Fifi are already in Germany. They traveled to a foster home on the 13.01 transport and the great news is that their foster Mum loves them so much she is going to keep them. They have their forever home! Pepo meanwhile came to my photo shoot at the end of December for more pictures, and since then Montse has taken even more …

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Kittens In Love



Submitted by on July 5, 2011 – 7:00 pmOne Comment | 270 views

05/07/11: It is always great to get updates on the many cats we have sent to Germany over the past 3 years, but I hadn’t realised it was so long since we last heard from our little Pippa and her Spanish boyfriend Leo. Kitten love has turned into cat love! From these new photos it is clear both are still very happy. Our little girl is now just over 2 years old, and life is very good.


Pippa & Her Man Leo


Pippa & Her Man Leo


Pippa & Her Man Leo


Leo


Leo

25/01/10: I posted 2 months ago about little Pippa’s love for her new boyfriend Leo Ronaldo, an Almeria boy whom her parents adopted at the same time, because Pippa loved him. We continue to get lovely photos through of these 2, and today the best yet arrived. Pippa, the beautiful little tabby girl, was rescued by Tracey from some rubbish bins in Roquetas. Enjoy the photos and be pleased that this lovely kitten and Leo are both safe and well.


Pippa & Boyfriend Leo


Pippa & Boyfriend Leo


Pippa & Boyfriend Leo

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  • Pam Roberts says:

    Just realised that Pippa is a smaller -sleeker version of my huge Capone – who was a ‘street’ cat and is a real character. As usual its marvellous to see how happy ‘our cats’ are in their new homes – well fed and safe and warm.

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