13/05/11: Now I have news and photos from Anke of Klaus, now called Finn, in his new home.
“The situation with the two female girls becomes more and more relaxed. If a girl hisses at him Finn is completely disinterested. They also slept the first time together on the couch and the girls forgot the conflict because Finn is much more interesting.
And Finn likes his adoptants very much and spoons a lot!”
🙂
Klaus/Finn In His New Home
Klaus/Finn In His New Home
Klaus/Finn In His New Home
Klaus/Finn In His New Home
10/05/11: After our road transport was delayed, Klaus was one of 4 lucky cats to fly to Germany yesterday. He is now in his new home and all sounds fine.
He was a little shy when he arrived, but was happy to be stroked. After a night alone, he has been exploring the apartment today and making friends with his new housemates. One of these older ladies did hiss at him last night, but Klaus apparently was un-fazed which is a good sign. So far so good and his new family are very happy to have him, and confident he will settle in soon. It is clear that, although still a little nervous, Klaus likes people a lot and is a lovely boy.
04/05/11: It’s definitely time to meet Klaus as he is also on the transport list to travel to Germany this weekend.
Klaus is another lovely, friendly cat from the rescue home of Montse in Almeria. He is now about a year old and has been with her for some time, but now he actually has a forever home, and without his photos ever reaching the German homepages, AND it is really great home with a 2 friendly, older female cats.
Klaus became a ‘substitute’, when Struppi, another sweet ginger and white boy, unfortunately tested positive for FeLV. I suggested the adoptants may like to take Klaus instead, and they thought, quite understandably, he was a very handsome boy.
Handsome Klaus
Handsome Klaus
Handsome Klaus
Handsome Klaus
yes very handsom bythe time he got to airport he was very calm and at the front of the cage.
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