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Sir Patrick
Not sure I ever showed you a picture of Sir Patrick. He was a cat John and I had for a few years in the eighties. His former owners split up, and we took him to the house where I lived at the time. I kept him in my room for the first 2 weeks, and then let him come and go as he pleased. There were huge gardens all around and he had a great time there. Then, after a few years, we all had to move out, and we took him to John’s flat. Unfortunately, John’s son was very allergic to cats, so we had to find a good home for him. It was hard to do, but the only option.
This first picture is the one we put up, and a lovely lady contacted us. She came round and fell in love with Sir Patrick immediately and took him. She was a real catlover and actually knew more about cats than we did at the time. She lived in a huge flat not far away, so we visited quite often and were happy to see how he ruled the Castle. She had birthday parties for him too. :)
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This picture was taken in John’s flat.
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What a handsome boy! Thanks for sharing Sir Patrick with us! :)
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I can only imagine how Sir Patrick looked wearing a party hat and eating ice cream! :D Such a dignified gentleman he certainly looked every inch a "SIR"!
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I expect that Sir Patrick probably had caviar for his birthday parties. :D He certainly looks as though he would want things to be done properly!
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Wow, Sir Patrick was a handsome gentleman! Thanks for sharing :)
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Sir Patrick looks every inch a Sir. But so does Fister. Very gentlemanlike cats, these Sirs of yours.
Don't worry- when I had my first cats I did not have much knowledge about them either ;)
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What a very Handsome cat! My cats were very jealous to hear that he got birthday parties! :rolleyes:
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Sir Patrick was certainly a very regal looking Cat , and a Gentle Cat in every way.
He probably had his dinner on Royal Daulton , and had Beef Wellington.