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Hi,
The whole family landed at Lily’s doorstep to collect Indianna this morning. After a short car trip home, Indianna lost not time exploring her new home and garden. We introduced her to our children’s granny and then took her for a walk in the park and along the seafront in Dun Laoghaire. She is absolutely adorable, and certainly knows how to get our attention. The whole family are head over heals in love with her.
Thank you Lily for being Indianna’s fostermum and a big thank you to Kathy for all your hard work and dedication.
I’ll will keep you updated.
Bye, J
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Two gorgeous girls!
What a beautiful picture
Thank you and keep the updates coming ![]()
I`m delighted as I did home visit for this family
Indianna will be perfect addition to their home and maybe someday will meet when on walk:)
All the best ![]()
It was a pleasure to be Indanna’s foster parents… we loved her to bits and always will… ..
She is gone to a lovely family who I know will spoil her rotten….. …
Thanks so much to Janet and her family for adopting this little cutie and Aggie you did a great job in helping to find this family to be the new parents of Indianna… ![]()
Well done… ![]()
Looking forward to loads more updates on the little cutie… ..
x
Hi,
An update on Indianna: The first night she cried for a short while when it was bedtime, but we all stuck to our guns and did not go near her and then there was not a sound out her for the rest of the night. Since the first night she has been fine.
Indianna loves all the company in our home and has time for all of us.
She has been on plenty of walks by the sea and she is very amused at seagulls and she’d love to get the opportunity to give them a good chase, but if I let her, I’m sure she’d run straight off the pier.
Setting boundaries for her in our house is impossible as she manages to sneak by us and get wherever she wants to.
Our neighbour has a cat, who thinks that our house is her house also. Since Indianna has arrived she has taken up residence outside our back door for many hours at a time to keep an eye on Indianna. Indianna of course wants to play with her, but the cat has other ideas and there is lots of hissing through the door, so we’ve been careful that they don’t meet up at the moment.
That’s all for now, I’ll update again soon.
Bye,
J
Indianna is feeling really pampered after her grooming.
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Wow…she looks beautiful and so happy..thanks a million for the update ![]()
Well the little show off, she knows she looks fab.
Just look at this gorgeous face ![]()
It’s been nearly three weeks since Indianna had her little operation. She made a very speedy recovery. She has settled in really well, she’s great company and loves her walks.
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