Well they all look very chubby and cheery so that's nice. Winter has been kind.
I thought that in the third vid one was preparing to take up permanent residence
Was certainly making itself at home placi. I think there may be two of them at the moment. One s deffy a male. But for the first time I have got them to eat dry catfood straight from the bag. But it can be soaked for babies as well. It is a junior one for cats between 2-12 months that I got from lidl. The biscuits are small and flat kinda star shape. But hey are all being eaten so that is a good sign.
Wonder whether these newbies don't know any better so they are quite happy to eat dry cat food - first hunger after the winter, and not yet spoiled for tastier foods.
Just one thing though, Willpar: wouldn't Farley's Rusks be more appropriate for babies ?
Now that is going back a bit placi. Farley`s rusk. Made in good ole Plymouth. Used to eat them like biscuits, and always remembered how sweet they were. Probably why I liked them so much.
You could well be right placi. Will see how the season goes. Bound to be a fussy eater or two out there.
Yes Willpar, I recall how sweet they tasted; wasn't aware that they were Plymouth-made . Probably Farley's Rusks were served on Drake's fleet instead of ships-biscuit which is why the Armada didn't win the away leg.
Your comments have made me check out Farley's Rusks, Willpar: seems they contained more sugar than a chocolate biscuit, together with loads 'n' loads of salt. Millennium mums wouldn't buy them.
Heinz bought the name and they're now sold as Heinz Rusks.