




On the way back to Icart we spotted this wee litttle fella all on its own in the undergrowth. We weren't sure what to do so phoned the GSPCA who told us to catch it and bring it to them...

I managed to catch it and then had to complete the 2 mile cliff walk carrying a wee moggy along with me. We got it to the shelter who told us it was severly anaemic and very underweight, and probably would have died if we had left it so yay! Go us! Saving baby animals. We called the shelter this morning who have told us that it is OK but will be at the vets for a few more days. I obviously wanted to adopt it but Nick put his foot down. But if it isn't claimed then my cousin could give it a really good home.

And here is an owl that I made out of sand to finish this tale. Twit Twoooooooo.

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