Dante
Dante is the new member of our household, he joined us back in November last year when he and two other kittens were handed in by one of our clients, the kittens were victims of a controlled burn on a property near Sheffield. The family that handled them in took the healthiest of the three, he was suffering from no more than a few singed whiskers and lots of smoke damage to his fur – he is now called Diego and gets lots of lovin’ from his new family.
We kept the other two for observation, Lucifer the ginger tabby and the worst off when it comes to burns died two days later. Dante stayed with us for intensive care, all the while growing on us as his burns healed, so much so we just had to give him a loving home.
He has made a remarkable recovery but didn’t get out of the ordeal without visible scaring, his rear feet suffered quite nasty burns and are slightly deformed with a claw growing out the middle of one pad, this causes him some discomfort from time to time – Dr. Sue will look at it closely when he is sedated for his desexing.
Dante Gallery
- Just after he first arrived – Nurse Janet lends a hand.
- 4 Weeks Later, still no whiskers but walking better.
- 4 months on and he now has whiskers.
Documenting My World!
So I’m a Gary Stockton, but which one and indeed who might care – maybe no one, but that’s not why I bought the domain. The internets are an archival medium and I have no doubt that Google and their ilk are possibly sucking up these few bits and bytes of personal trivia and tucking them away somewhere for future use.
The children, their children or indeed anyone looking back at our little slice of life will hopefully be able to search for this information. Think of it as a modern shoebox full of photos and memories, except the photos will have dates and you will know who that person is, or where that place is.
So this will be where I will “Document My World”, shoving a photo or thought here and there to be archived somewhere for the future to see.
How will it come together, well I have no idea at the moment so the whole thing is a work in progress. . . .

