Hmmm, a blog around a song title relevant to our industry… nothing with filigree in the title springs to mind.
Here at Seba Dizajn/Seba Silver we would like to make a push for Filigree becoming the girls new best friend.
Actually our filigree could easily become the boys best friend too, have a look at our cufflinks on www.facebook.com/SebaDizajn or www.sebasilver.com a fantastic gift for the next birthday of someone special in your life.
Finally, what you’ve been waiting for photos of Fergus – sorry my photography skills aren’t very good but now at least you can see the wee moggy I’ve been writing about..
This photo was taken about 9:30am this morning, Fergus ran straight for the communcal strays water bowl and then away (away from me) under a door into one of the old town ruins.
This afternoon I found him sleeping under a table and lured him out with some whiskas, am happy to report that he came out and munched before slinking back under the table.
So, it would seem that Seba Dizajn has adopted a stray – thanks Hilary!!
I will do my best to fatten Fergus up and hope to share some glossy coated, well loved kitty photos with you later in the summer.
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Have just returned from the vet and it seems Fergus is having a bonus spa night, he is still a bit groggy from his op, not ideal to return him to his old haunt in grogged up state.
I will collect him at 9am and take some photos then.
In the mean time what has any of this to do with Filigree? I feel the balls theme may be revisited – Fergus has just lost his balls and Adolf has just made some beautiful new ones. Baby balls at Seba Dizajn…
have a look on our facebook page to check out Brand New – New Design (Seba Dizajn) Balls
So it seems young Fergus is having an extended stay at the kitty spa – at least that’s how I think of it in my mind, air conditioning, food, peace, massage. I have just come back from the vet and Fergus was stretched out on the table (sedated) looking very peaceful. Vet with knife in hand, glad I turned up when I did – no desire to see him (or anyone else being sliced).
I am to collect and release Fergus this afternoon, I promise to remember my camera, load some photos and let you know how he’s doing.
On Monday Hilary and I attempted to rescue a stray kitten (we have since named him Fergus), yesterday we were able to get the cat basket from the vet and we took Fergus along for an assessment. Seems he needs his half mangled eye removed, vaccinated and we’ve decided to snip of his manhood at the same time – as recommended by the vet for a better quality of and longer life? All sounds a bit harsh.
Hilary flew back to Scotland this morning and I am waiting for the ‘come and collect your stray’ call.
I will add some Fergus photos and let you know how he getting on later in the week.