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  1. Just like us, our pets can have a range of reactions to bee and wasp stings. At their least dangerous, stings are merely a painful inconvenience. At their worst, however, extreme immune reactions can cause serious swellings – if this is around the head and neck, constriction of the airways and restriction
    of breathing can be a major concern.

    If you see bees and wasps inside the home, safely remove them from any areas your pets may have access to. However, despite our best attempts it is not possible to fully protect our pets from stinging insects.

  2. For those of you that have cat runs in your garden be very carefull as there seems to be alot of bees and wasps about which cats love to play with, Cookie and Poppy are being stung daily :-( we have had three trips to the vets this week already :-( if a cat gets stung in or hear the mouth it can swell up so you need to get to the vets as a matter of emergency. 

  3. Had a lovely day today visiting Tina, Dottie and Luna and their grown up kittens Purrcey, Lily and Wonder and Map all stunning so lovely to see them growing up and to think they are Kisses and Snowballs grandbabies :-) Thank you Tina for a lovely day :-) xxx

  4. Summerspride Bengals is Ten Years Old Today :-) 

    Ten years ago today our whole world changed forever with the arrival of our very first bengal Summer :-) Wellspotted Tanzanite

    Gosh what followed has been a rollercoaster of emotions lots of highs and lows Happy times Sad times but at the end of the day I wouldnt have changed it as we have some stunning bengals we have bred and have some lovely friends who are like our extended family :-) Think the world of you all thank you for your friendship :-)