Cats, cats, cats
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Arthur was a handsome kitty.
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handsome. They leave paw prints on our hearts.
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Lisa and Bart in the sink napping. They’re siblings0 -
💤💤💤
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FF, Arthur was a beauty. So sorry to hear his life was that short.
We had a cat that liked to nap in the sink. It was a bit of a problem since we only have one bathroom. You had to pick him up and move him if you wanted to brush your teeth.
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Arthur was so regal and handsome.
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FF I am so glad you had Arthur in your life, even if it was a short time. He's so very handsome.
Cardplayer what a great shot! Kitties nap in the oddest places
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Do I need a smaller cat, or a bigger bed? 🤣🤣🤣
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Cardplayer, They are so cute.
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Lovely photos!
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spookiesmom - cute Kitty. Needsa bigger bed.
Petite1 - they're cute until the birds start chirping at 5am and they wake me up.
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Something strange going on as I cant see any of the photos, no doubt related to the ongoing work on the website
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Yes, I got an email saying there was a possible "issue" with the photos so they had taken them down while they worked on it.
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I was wondering about that - I cant see any of the pictures in the last couple of posts though obviously at some point they could be seen. Wonder if they will show back up after they resolve the “issue”. IF they resolve the issue that is.
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I just tried to post a picture and couldn't.
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This is Bart in his favorite resting place.
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❤️❤️❤️
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My cat. She is a 10 pounder. One blue eye and one green eye. He name is Hazel. She is a sassy girl and meows in the morning, so i will go downstairs and feed her. Her step brother Simba is a bully, so he gets upstairs overnight. In the day when i am downstairs, she has many places to rest.
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Card Player, Bart is a classy customer
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Card Player - Bart sure is handsome and it is kind of him to let you live in his house
Katg your Hazel is a beauty !
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Hazel is a beauty. Bart lives with his sister Lisa, who likes to take over my chair when I get up. They’ll be a year old on June 9.
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Great photos. I love cat pictures!
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Here's Marshmallow's latest picture. So handsome.
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I love orange cats! Ginger. I have had red hair all my life, until chemo. About 1 inch on my head now and not so red as i can tell. More like the color my mom's
hair took as she aged.
As to cats, I volunteer in a local group in my town, so i can love all breeds, ages and sizes, and not take them all home. For sure my Hazel and bully Simba have made being home during Covid manageable.
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Petite1 - love orange tabby’s. We had one before Bart and Lisa. Marley lived with use for 17 years. Marshmallow is a cutie.
Katg - Simba has his tux all ready to go. What a handsome guy.
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cardplayer....i wish my Simba did not chase my girl, Hazel. Funny how some cats are jealous. Both want the human. For sure if there was one more human, one cat for each would work.
Cats make our lives happier!!
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This was our orange tabby Marley. We lost him February 2021 at almost the age of 17. He was really smart and sweet. He learned how to go through our neighbors doggy door, hang out in their home, sleep on the dogs bed, and eat their snacks. He was quite the personality. He was a comfort to me while I was going through treatment.
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I had a torti named Mocca who was a real bully. We started fostering a little old kitty named Maggie - half Mocca's size. I didn't see what went down, but clearly Maggie won. If Mocca saw her at the end of the hall, she would back out to get away. She really did have it coming and Maggie was never bullied again.
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Petite - Marshmallow is handsome. I have had an orange cat for as long as I can remember (which these days isn't actually very long) and think they are just the best.
Katg- I can't believe you can volunteer and not bring them home. I have “ flunked" out of fostering multiple times because I fall in love and end up keeping at least one from the litter. My DH has threatened divorce if I do it again.
We had to put our old lady Lucy down this week. She was 18 and went down hill very rapidly in the last couple of weeks. It is so traumatic - every time I have to do this I swear I will stop getting pets, but of course never stick to it. But I hate it!
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janiehs- It has been easy to volunteer. in 2007 i adopted my white boy Rocco who i had for 15 years. He snorted when he ate and i knew something was up. I played it for the doctor but did not get a 2nd opinion. In the end after Diabetes was diagnosed and he started to sneeze blood, i took him to the emergency vet. She told me tomorrow to get him tested. All that his symptoms say is there is something in his nose. Period. I got him tested, spent thousands, but i had to if nothing else could be done. Sadly, a month or so later a put him to sleep. The vet staff cried to. Rocco was not a biter or afraid of vets. All loved him. Once he was gone, i had my Mabel and Simba. Unless another Rocco arrives, this may be it.
Of course if i find a ginger like Marley i too will be a foster fail. And really, my rescue has 3 locations, i care for them there. I do not take them home. I would fail that way.
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