Well into the summer now, and again very hot, allthough the recession here is quite bad seeing many Brits returning to the UK, it has'nt afected us too badly we have taken many new clients this year, had our quite periods but also some very busy times.
We are full for the Christmas week and allready turning people away and have only a few spaces left for the New Year.
All our own animals are fine, Toby the Lab has had his second implant for his prostate problem and although very lethargic seems to be doing well for his age, Susie the new kitten is due very soon for her op (no more kittens) Lucy went absent for five days and nights, we think in protest at the arrival of Susie but now seems to except her, Lucky her brother gets bigger and has turned into a very nice cat, Sabe is fine also Biddy the Scotty and Pepe the Beagle, well what can I say, Pepe is Pepe for anyone who owns a Beagle will know.
We have completed some work on the kennels, by renewing the front making it more secure with stronger mesh, it was starting to look a bit tatty, once the weather cools down we will be totally covering kennel fives compound and relaying the floor.
25th August 2009.
What a busy month this has been, coming to the end of our fith year and apart from christmas's, our busiest month ever, many new Spanish clients and quite a few new English ones.
The cattery has rearly taken off this year as well.
17th September 2009.
Well, thats it, summer is over, today we have had our first rain and thunder storm since I can't remember when, the temperature has finnaly droped and this morning was a lovely sunny september morning, best time of the year, I wonder what winter will bring.
We have collected plenty of logs for the wood burner, so hopefully we should'nt have to buy any this year.
Were still full up with dogs, we have our first Old English Sheep Dogs, Chester and Ari (Spanish) and four Westies also Spanish, came yesterday.
We have two long term dogs in, Cane and Able, two Alsation crosses, there in untill January since July, waiting for their Pets Passports, then returning to the UK.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
The Natural Beauty of Catalunya
Catalunya is in the north east part of Spain and has areas of stunning natural beauty one of which is Els Ports Natural Park
Anyone interested in Bird watching or walking, this area is a must and in fact the whole of Catalunya could be a natural park because the scenery is stunning.
Anyone interested in Bird watching or walking, this area is a must and in fact the whole of Catalunya could be a natural park because the scenery is stunning.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Gandesa (Terra Alta)

Gandesa is our local town, ten minuets walk from our house, is the capital of its region (Terra Alta) meaning high ground, approximately 360 mtrs asl and has a population of around 3000.
The area around Gandesa is an important wine growing area with excellent wines and of course Olives and Almonds
The photograph below, is of the Wine Cooperative finnished in 1919 by Cesor Martinell a pupil of Gaudi.

Gandesa has a long history first recorded in 1153 when Ramon Borenguer the 4th gave the castle of Gandesa to Prieto Della Rovere, Master of the Temple of Province and Hispania.
Much later in 1938 when Gandesa was at the centre of fighting during the Spanish Civil War when the republican forces crossed the river Ebro in an attempt to throw back the nationalist forces of General Franco.
There is a very good museum in the town showing artifacts and video's from this time in Gandesa's history.
Local places of Interest.
Miravet is a lovely picturesque village on the banks of the river Ebro, with the castle high on the hill over looking the river and once home of The Knights Templer.
A truly lovely day out is to visit Miravet pottery on to the castle and then spend the rest of the afternoon sitting on the banks of the river Ebro sipping wine with a menu del dia from many of the local bars in the village.

See this link for some wonderful views of miravet and views of and from the castell.
One kilometer out of Gandesa on the Tortosa road is the village of Fontcalda, this lovely Hermitage spar has some spectacul

ar views on the way down into what was once a volcano with a small river running through the village and some lovely rock pools of cool water for swimming on a hot summers day.Wednesday, November 12, 2008
This is Pepe our Beagle, we bought him after we arrived, typical Beagle loves roaming all over the place and barking and virtually does as he likes.
Her likes are Bed, Food, more bed, more food and then she has a nap.
Then theres Sabe one of our three cats we found her in Sabeco supermarket under the Red Bull Counter in Tortosa, hence the name.
Lucy and Lucky, both were left by there owners so we took them on, both lovely cats, brother and sister.The two cats we bought from England 22 year old Poppy, died after being here for three years, we were worried about bringing here but she had three great years here, and Fozzy our big fat lovely tom died last year as did our Darling Joe our Bichon who we miss so much.

And finally Toby our ever faithful Lab with Joe and Sandra sat in our garden in Barnstaple.
They were both bought at the same time from the same breeder and were inseparable.
Toby is 11 years old now and has such a fantastic nature although a little daft at times, he tends to follow our beagle if we ever let them out together and turn our backs.
Joe our lovely Bichon died of cancer last Christmas, we were devastated and miss him so much he was such a character.
21 March 2009.
Toby has been diagnosed with enlarged prostrate, we've been having daily visits to our local vet for him to be catheterised, he's been on a shed load of tablets and injections.
Finally we had to take him to Vineros Veterinary Hospital, on the coast.
Because of his age and hip displasure we decided not to give him the operation due to the possibility of him putting on weight but this would solve the problem, so the vet suggested an implant of Suprelorin, this, over time will reduce Testosterone and hopefully have the same effect of reducing the prostrate.
The implant is for six months at a time and although expensive (100 euros) not so invasive, we are then thinking of some type herbal treatment.
3rd April 2009
At last Toby seems to be back to normal, you can see the relief on his face, so the implant must now be working.

13 May 2009.
We have a new addition to our family, this little kitten was abandoned in Flix, a village quite close to us and was found in a sewage pipe with two others, we named her Susie, she has no fear of the dogs but the other three cats are not too impressed.

She's only been with us a few days and already she has settled in, certainly with the dogs but Lucy is not too happy with her, the other two, Sabe and Lucky seem to exc
ept her.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Some lovely views from the house, top one is from our bedroom window, looking out towards the local vine yards and the villages of Horta St Joan and Bott.
The bottom is from our kitchen window looking towards Puig Cavaller, (mountain) the highest point at 709m ASL, the top of which supports the mast for mobile telephones and Internet for us and the local area.
There is also a lovely walk up the mountain close by and half
way up is a small pool under rocks with a shrine, the views from the top are breath taking.The area around us is very picturesque with pine forests and mountains and many wild flowers and herbs, the wildlife is amazing, with eagles and falcons often seen .
In the forests there are wild boar and lynx and although their tracks have been seen I have never encountered either.
We are very close to the Terra Alta Cycle route (Green Way), one of which goes from Gandesa through Bott to Horta San Joan.
Monday, November 10, 2008



Our small cattery, two with outside runs and sleeping quarters inside and one smaller inside pen.
In the fore ground is Sissy and Ada our friendly geese.
To the rear of the cattery is the aviary where we breed budgerigars love birds and cockertiels, we started with three budgerigars (cocks) one day a lady telephoned us, asking if we could look after her budgies (2 hens) for six months, need I say anymore, we now have over forty, all colours.
She got two back, who knows if they were the same ones, and later on she bought four more so she was very happy and visits us quite often.
The floor was originally old flag stones very large and uneven and in the doorway was an old stone sink turned up side down, we had to hire a small JCB to remove the stones.
After moving the tiles around the house from place to place Sandra eventually persuaded me to lay them, after all I was a coach driver, you soon learn.
Water storage was a problem in the early days, we needed some thing near enough to the house and large enough to keep us in water for at least six months, we knew delivery wouldn't be a problem as we had sauced it in advance.The only problem was we wanted it underground but that was impossible as we hit bedrock two feet down, still at least it had a good base.
Helped by our two friends Joe and Steve it took us almost three weeks to build, with reinforced concrete one mixer and buckets during temperatures reaching 46c, that was one hot summer.18.000 litres later, at last we can have a bath.
The water is delivered by a local tanker driver (Jordy) from the next village, he even brings us cakes baked by his mum.
The top is then covered by a tarpaulin to keep it cool.
Money was running out, most of the building work on the house had been completed by now, we decided we needed an income, so the idea of the kennels was born, no way could I take on this job my self, so with the help of Phil, another friend of ours, we had some plans drawn up and started the build.

By the end of September 2004 we were ready for opening and within a few days we had our first bookings, five dogs.
Later we added a 5th kennel with its own compound and then in 2007 we added the small cattery.

Here we are today, five years on, we have been fully booked for Christmas and New Year 2008 since the beginning of September for dogs and cats.
We have had many new clients this year and even had two of our old dogs back with us when their owners visited the area from France, where they moved to two years ago.
Next year we must do some work on the kennels, we hope to extend kennel four with its own compound and have a larger sleeping area, the same with kennel one, kennels two and three will share a compound, and kennel fives compound will be fully covered.
All the sleeping quarters are fully tiled and each kennel is entered via a metal security gate and along the back of the kennels is a corridor with a food preparation area, water and electricity are connected.
Apart from the kennels and cattery we offer another service to those clients returning to the UK to live and that is a courier service, we find that so many people come over here with their pets and let their Pets Passport laps, so cannot take their pets with them untill they have been re-vacinated, that initially means a further six month stay in Spain, thats where we come in, we have had a lot of pets staying
awaiting their new Pets Passport and then couriered them back to the UK via either a UK or Spanish Pet Courier.This also works the other way where pets have been couriered over prior to their owners arival.
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