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Post by B'kay on Feb 28, 2008 14:18:13 GMT -5
Oh, your kitties and the condo are all lovely, and you guys look so happy! Caylith and Radar, etc, are "lynx points" ... she might in fact be more Siamese than you realize. That's a legitimate Siamese color in some cat registries. :-) They're really pretty! I have ... well, had ... unusual colored Siamese, too. Pree and Vogue were tortie points (Pree a seal tortie point, and Vogue a lilac tortie). These are Pree, who just passed away at 16 1/2: pets.webshots.com/photo/1034039557015231444fhIJIb?vhost=petspets.webshots.com/photo/1325810274015231444ygUUHu?vhost=petsHere is Vogue, who passed away several years ago at almost fourteen: pets.webshots.com/photo/1034039358015231444CaJHqh?vhost=petspets.webshots.com/photo/1047119917015231444cLBVEq?vhost=petsAnd my boy Fen was a red point. He was the father of my Sasha, who's still with us, my chocolate point kitty. pets.webshots.com/photo/1034039470015231444gObFlk?vhost=pets
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Post by Journye on Feb 28, 2008 14:30:33 GMT -5
Beautiful Kitties. Its hard to lose a kitty. My husband was very heart broken when his Torti died last year. Divia had actually been a friend of ours cat, but he had moved into a place that wouldn't allow him to have pets so he gave her to my husband to look after. But after our friend moved he got another cat and left Divia with my husband. She was grouchy most of the time, but loving others. I don't have any pictures of her on the laptop, but when I have one I'll post it. She was 7 or 8 years old. She was an indoor out door kitty because she didn't like the other cats in the house. She was horribly near sighted and was losing her hearing. She fell asleep under out neighbors car and she accidentally ran over her. We knew that Radar was a Lynx point, but could never tell about Caylith (I actually got her name from the index of charries at the back of a DRoP book. A Queen named Caylith.) Goliath looks just like his daddy the Egyptian Mau whose name was Draco. We named him Goliath because he was always so much bigger then the others. Caylith actually had 7 kittens her first litter and I sat there through the whole 6 hour process of her giving birth, she would not let me leave her. She did the same too me with her other two litters. We are getting her fixed after we move. I think three litters for her are enough though she is very motherly. She still treats Radar like a kitten from time to time, I often wonder if it was because he was the runt of her first litter, we nearly lost him a couple of times, having to bottle feed him because the others would push him away from the nipples. We are thankful that he and Goliath get along so well, and Goliath is protective of his smaller brother. These are the Three kitties that we are finding homes for, well Pixel is the only one left to find a home for. Squeak and Dakota have already been placed in good homes. nashville.craigslist.org/pet/579867409.htmlHehe Squeak looks so upset because we had just woken her up from a nap to snap the picture. She didn't forgive us for a couple of hours.
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Post by B'kay on Feb 28, 2008 17:52:28 GMT -5
Such cutie pies! I'm tempted to wish Tennessee was about eight hours closer to upstate NY. They're all so beautiful. I'm so sorry to hear of your loss of Divia, it must have been so traumatic for you and your husband. Sachet always treated Pree like "her baby", too, right up till the day Pree passed on ... a sixteen and a half year old kitten. Sachet's a lilac point ... I wish she'd love her son half as much as she loved her daughter, because she really could use someone feline to snuggle with again.
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Post by Journye on Feb 28, 2008 23:21:42 GMT -5
It was very hard on the both of us to lose her. Her death was the last in a string of events that had been happening to us and that just really caused us both to break down for a little bit. The other cats, even though they didn't get along the best, knew something had happened to her.
Hehe if we were closer you'd definitely be more then welcome to come visit.
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