Piling wrote:i take Papillon, in any case. Pirouette is another problem. I think about her true happiness : as a stray cat but free in the school and gardens she knows since her birth or a pet imprisoned in a small flat ? She does not even how to use a litter…
I will see if I can catch her and put hr in a cage the day I leave…
Piling wrote:Earthquake.
Piling wrote:That was not strong. Kittens did not move from their sleep. Just my bed was a bit shaken and the floor danced alone.
Piling wrote:Today I wait for the vet who should bring me the last papers.
I am sure at 90% that I won't take Pirouette. She does let met put her in a box, she is too wild. So I asked to the student and a teacher to watch her and if she is sick or hurt, to inform me. I will call the vet if he can rescue her and if necessary I will come back to take her.
A Kurdish friend from Paris knows very well some high ranked people in the Directorate of Residency. But my visa gives me only 24 h now…
Piling wrote:I talk to a nice Italian who brought a cat like me in the same conditions and she gave me the address of a hotel in Diyarbakir very pet friendly.
If no miracle happens, or delay, tomorrow at 9 am I will leave Duhok to the border, with Papillon.
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