Hi,
I have just found this thread so never one to be quiet i thought i would introduce myself.
My name is Kay and i live in Doncaster and met Jackie through volunteering to walk the dogs after buying some petrol for the van off ebay!!!!!!!!!
I live with my long suffering boyfriend Mark and our little zoo as our familes often reffer to it. We have my 10 year old cross bread Spottie who i got from the RSPCA at least 8 years ago. Although a little madam she was my first on my own baby and the first think i got when i moved out of home. Didnt have a settee for a few months but had my spottie!!!!!
Next came my Jack-Jack about 3 years ago who is a Staffie who we sort of rescued from a family who had bought him for a 4 year old as a puppy and could not understand as he grew why he kept knocking her over accidently while they were playing

We only went to look then we took him for a walk (all 5 footsteps), then he came for a one night trial and never ever went back. He is the baby of my bunch and always upto some mischief or another, he can be rather vocal and generaly is not a real fan of other dogs however this is very hit and miss with him.
Then finally the day before xmas eve i went and did my walking as usual at Rain and took a lovely elderly Staffie gent out called Dodger. We took him for a little potter and the idea came into my head lets take him home for xmas, Mark took a little more persuading maybe 3 minutes worth of come on it will be fun before he agreed. We agreed that we would take him and he could live in out kitchen where he would be warm and snuggly over xmas.
Well hands up i failed as a fosterer

We all fell in love with him so so much he just had to stay, im not saying it was easy for the first 4 nights i was sat up all night trying to keep him quiet whilst in his crate but we got there and he is the best dog i could have asked for. He is stubborn, lets rip every two minutes and boy does he smell but one look in his eyes and i melt as he just gives me a look of pure love. He is old and we are not sure how long we have left with him but everyday we do get is a special bonus!!!!!!!
Then we have the oldest kitten in the world, she is 10 but due to her owners moving house and leaving her locked in the attic with kittens she has had stunted growth. Everyone knows Sadie-Sue where we live as she can usually be seen walking behind us when the family go out. If you can imagine the whiskers kitten she is similar to that, very beautiful and striking but boy does she know it!!!!!!!!!!
Moving out into the Garden we have Buster and Mollie the identical grey flop a lot bunnies, when i moved in with Mark he had buster as a house rabbit but he was rather disruptive (loved door frames and wires) and he never really took to Spot or Sadie he went to live outside with my rabbit at the time Saffie. We put Buster through the pain of being castrated and then Saffie died of old age she was about 9 ish. So i went along to the RSPCA and saw his twin so i thought it would be cute, however he is a bit hen pecked and Mollie can be a little bully but they generally love each other and cause havov running round the garden and doing bunny things.
Then we have the fishes well only one now as my Barney Boggle Eye died last week but he was 4 as well, so not a bad age for a little fishie. Marks fish who's name changes most days who we got is still going strong but women always live longer dont they!!!!!!
Well thats me as you can tell i am a bit of a talker and very rarely shut up but look forward to chatting to you all xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx