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Post by shabbychick on Nov 16, 2014 14:57:53 GMT -8
I've given in to temptation and adopted two new kittens to keep my older cat company. The grey one is Hamlet, and the long-haired tabby is Ophelia. They are quite the lively pair. I haven't introduced them to Beowulf yet, but I suspect Hamlet will look just like him when he grows up. The kitties are in their sanctuary room this week. They need one more round of vaccination, but they've been fixed and micro-chipped. I'm looking forward to integrating them into the household (which I think will probably involve the temporary removal of all the curtains. Shabbychick
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Linn
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Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass ... it's about learning to dance in the rain
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Post by Linn on Nov 17, 2014 13:05:52 GMT -8
What little cuties - love their names. Kudos for giving them a loving home! We have a male tabby named Henry who thinks he runs the place. We are here to serve his every need. I love cats and don't understand why some people don't like them. They make such sweet companions and are very entertaining and just plain fun! Gotta love the PURR!
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Post by Vintage Girl on Nov 17, 2014 17:05:48 GMT -8
Oh my gosh they are absolutely adorable!!!! They are very very lucky to have landed in your home:)
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Post by Rose-mary on Nov 29, 2014 11:20:04 GMT -8
I just saw this post! (For some reason, I have a hard time seeing the new posts on here). They are just super cute, shabby. I'm sure by now they have met your 'big boy'! I hope all is going well with them. We have five cats around here. One male (really he is my parent's cat--next door) but he hangs around here for treats. Then, we have four females, the oldest is 20 years old, the youngest is three. We adore cats. You are going to enjoy those two little ones soooo much!
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Post by Mac78 on Dec 31, 2014 14:45:32 GMT -8
Yikes, I just saw this post too. They are adorable. They are lucky to have you!
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