Moose, (2000-2019). Losing him broke my heart.
That face in the first photo. I just want to cup that face in my hands and put my forehead against his.Moose, (2000-2019). Losing him broke my heart.
The first picture shows she still has some mischief left undone. Love the nose marking.Scribbles was adopted from the local county animal shelter. She's 14, and was the oldest cat there. After losing my 19 year old earlier this year, we "found " and saved each other.
I never thought of it that way. Add intelligent, playful and plenty of Catitude.Well they are female, brunette, blonde and read head all in the same body...lol
RIP Aslan
I hope they are to be adopted as a pair.We've got these two little fuzzball sisters at the shelter right now:
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Oh, definitely. Non-feral kittens/adolescents go in pairs, semiferals usually to friendly "first cats". These two are as tame as can be.I hope they are to be adopted as a pair.
Great! Nothing like a pair of calico comets...unless it is two pair. And a trio of dark torties, two black cats and a torby and a dilute siamese tortie.Oh, definitely. Non-feral kittens/adolescents go in pairs, semiferals usually to friendly "first cats". These two are as tame as can be.
This photo brought back a fun memory for me. My first-ever kitty was a mischievous tortie named Sara. I always kept a glass of water by my bed at night, and one night I was woken up by a delicate little lapping sound. I opened my eyes to see Sara drinking from my water glass. I wonder how many nights she had been doing that without waking me up! I went to the store the next day and bought one of those spill proof children’s “sippy” cups.I went inside for something and came back to find Shaman drinking my water. Don't judge the glass. It's perfect measurement.
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Im so sorryMoose, (2000-2019). Losing him broke my heart.