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11 comments:
That's so cute my teeth ache.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
That cat is so cute! Is it yours?
Even I thought it was cute. And I don't generally like cats!
Oh, she's adorable.
sweet sweet kitten :-)
she's saying..."OK, I dare ya to tickle my belly. You're gonna feel the wrath of 4 paws worth of razor sharp talons. But I'm still cute..."
This kitty, Louise, is Anna's. She was rescued by our animal control when she was dumped along with three siblings at the front door of the facility. Because the other three died and because Louise was so very young, we were asked to foster care for her until it was determined that she would live. They didn't know what caused the others to die. Two had been adopted out just prior to their death.
So, knowing the kitty could die on us, we took her in and she thrived. Anna took good care of her and grew to love her. She is a wonderful loving kitty, when she's not trying to rip your hand to shreds. (She has that kitten energy.) We have now permanently adopted her. Dh calls her "Wheezy" (like Louise in the Jeffersons).
Chuck, wha'da'ya mean? Your dog is the size of a cat and never goes outside. You're a cat lover in disguise.
Mark, you're dead on! Good to see you commenting.
The pic made me smile this morning. Thanks.
I almost thought this was one of Anna's paintings when I first saw it! How cute.
What a good foster mom Anna is! Reminds me of my sister-in-law. She fostered 6 children, all of whom she has now adopted.
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