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All things Alfie (and Millie)


Blahblah

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Alfie was adopted from a shelter on 24 Jan 2016. He was 9 weeks old. He joins big sister Millie who is 5 years old and came to us from the same shelter when she was 12 weeks old..

Alfie is sweet, cuddly, naughty, cheeky and affectionate and already rules our house.

After being the centre of attention for five years, Millie is being extremely tolerant of this invasion and apart from some minor growling and hissing is taking it really well.

Alfie's great loves are food, toy mice, food and sleeping. And food.

So to kick off, here are most of the pics that I've posted already in the Specularium, plus a few new ones.

 

 

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Curious

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ALFIE!

I could not resist.  I threw a little Alfie montage together that just happens to be the right size for a cover image which I noticed you don't have :)

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Blahblah

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1 hour ago, Curious said:

ALFIE!

I could not resist.  I threw a little Alfie montage together that just happens to be the right size for a cover image which I noticed you don't have :)

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@Curious that is AWESOME! Thank you! I use an iPad and can't figure out how to put up a cover image. The Upload Photo button does nothing. There's probably a way but I'm a techno-dunce. I'll try to get hold of a laptop & figure it out. Thanks again. 

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Curious

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6 hours ago, Blahblah said:

@Curious that is AWESOME! Thank you! I use an iPad and can't figure out how to put up a cover image. The Upload Photo button does nothing. There's probably a way but I'm a techno-dunce. I'll try to get hold of a laptop & figure it out. Thanks again. 

I'm not sure how to do anything on an ipad, but it's easy for me to do it, so I just did it for you :)

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