VERY Happy Chivers Cat

17/06/13: Another year has gone by, and the true love between the big Spanish TomCat and his little Hungarian lady continues. This is SO SO Sweeet!
28/08/12: Chivers (now Big) and his little girlfriend have now been in their forever home for over 2 years, and Kerstin has recently checked up on them. Both are still very well apart from little Luna needing a tooth removed recently. This was nothing to do with her FiV but because she had broken it, her Dad thinks playing too hard! As you can see from the new photos, out big boy and Luna are very happy and still very much in love! Chivers was a real character port cat and is still very dear to all of us who knew him here. He and Luna are proof, as Kerstin says, that FiV cats can have very good lives. Long may this continue for them both, and thankyou again to their lovely Dad who says he cannot imagine life without them. I am so grateful that he decided to chose 2 cats that were ‘not easy to home.’

True Cat love
True Cat love
True Cat love
True Cat love
True Cat love
True Cat love
True Cat love
True Cat love

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27/09712: I last posted about big Chivers at the end of July, when I received the first great photos of him in his new home with his little Hungarian girlfriend Ilsci.

A few days ago I received the first photos of this sweet couple together. Chivers and Ilsci are both FiV positive and met in their foster home. Ilsci at about 1 year is some 5 years younger than Chivers, but they look very happy together. Kerstin wrote that from the first time Chivers saw her he had ‘hearts in his eyes’.

Big Chivers is now called just ‘Big’ and his little girlfriend is Luna. Sweeet! I have no doubts that our big rock boy has found a very happy home, and a lovely little girl friend. To see earlier posts about Chivers, please select his name in the tag cloud.


Big Chivers & Little Luna


Big Chivers & Little Luna

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