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June 29: New kitty girl, Chloe, was born April 11 at Manx Station Farm, a cattery. Her mom is a purebred calico manx who mixed it up with a black stray and produced a litter of three, including Chloe, the only female.![]() |
| Sir Foxalot, Mau Tse Two & Nemo Of the three cats in my life here in April of 2006, Foxy is by far the most photogenic. He's laid back and will sit motionless long enough to get a good shot. His brother, Mau Tse Two, on the other hand is perpetual motion, twitching even in his sleep. That and his gray coat make him difficult to photograph. Nemo, my tiny princess, is not looking so good these days, having suffered from allergies manifested in an all-over skin rash that has her licking her hair out. She's also traumatized by the new kittens and has lost a lot weight. She's 12. |
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| The kittens, Mau Tse Two and Fox, adore each other. They are also very tolerant of other cats. This may be because they were two months at the shelter before I adopted them and were surrounded by lots of other cats. They were feral and I didn't see them for a whole week after bringing them home because they were wedged under and behind furniture. Within minutes of my settling down in bed at night they would come out and make merry. By the second week, they were all affection, especially Fox, who is the lover, mincing over to me on tippy toes with his back arched up. He looks like a basketball. |
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