Avon tore this doll up I've had since my daughter was 3 years!!
Avon before climbing on the tub and playing in the water.
Avon taking a break after causing havoc.
Avon tore this doll up I've had since my daughter was 3 years!!
Avon before climbing on the tub and playing in the water.
Avon taking a break after causing havoc.
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I LOVE the last photo of Avon...how gorgeous!!!!!
Talk about tearing up a doll. My mom and I were doing some "spring cleaning" at her house this weekend and I came across a kitty doll that I had given her as a gift...well, lets just say that one of her eight ate the foot off of the doll....so much for that gift!!!
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Avon's saying, "But ma! I'm just giving her a hug."
Avon, you are such a pretty kitty with such a silly personality! Is mewomie keeping you furrrever now?
The one with the doll is so sweet but the one on the counter is BEAUTIFUL!! She is really a pretty baby!
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She is a beauty...but OH...what a trouble maker. This morning she climbed up the shower curtain and ripped it off. We have more destruction with her than we've ever had with our other 17!
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Oh, oh, Avon, you better be good! You don't want to wear out your welcome!!! Hmmm....maybe this is why she ended up on your doorstep. Evidently the previous people didn't have the patience that you do, even if she is wearing it thin.Originally posted by K & L
We have more destruction with her than we've ever had with our other 17!
She sure is a beauty, and I see she still loves spending time with the granddaughters. I think that right there is enough to make up for her naw-tee-ness.
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Avon is so CUTE!!!! I love all the pictures of her!
I have a feeling that you will keep Avon. There is something so endearing about a nawtee kitty! They try your patience but keep you on your toes. I also think it has a lot to do with feral versus non feral. Feral cats are so much better behaved for some reason. The director at the shelter told me its because ferals don't know how to play. I had never really thought about it but I did have to teach mine that it was ok to act silly! Leroy wasn't feral and boy has he kept me busy!!! You can't help but love them. I think you come to admire their spunk and love for fun. (at least that's how I justify it!)
I have a feeling we have lots more fun stories in our future with Avon!!! She is beautiful and we all have already fallen in love with her!!
TigerTiger says "Avon- you go girl!" Us tabby tigers have to keep up our reputations as curious, adventurous and just plain mischievous!
Bad cats, Bad cats....
whatcha gonna do?
Whatcha gonna do when they come for you!
Bad cats!
But we love them so! What's a shower curtain or two in the overall scheme of things???
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She looks like such an angel in the last picture - NAWTEEKAT!!
That face! How could you possibly remain angry with that face!
I'm sure Avon will remain with us! Who else would put up with her!
Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is a full management plan in which stray and feral cats already living outdoors in cities, towns, and rural areas are humanely trapped, then evaluated, vaccinated, and sterilized by veterinarians. Kittens and tame cats are adopted into good homes. Healthy adult cats too wild to be adopted are returned to their familiar habitat under the lifelong care of volunteers
Great!!!Originally posted by K & L
I'm sure Avon will remain with us! Who else would put up with her!
Well, in that case, she's a rotten little ingrate. And should be thoroughly snuggled.
She should have come with a little disclaimer, like the proper Avon product she is: "This animal not tested on civilized homes."
Oh MY, Miss Avon, you must behave!!!!
Now come here baby, and let me give you a great big kissie, and maybe a scritchie or two, and how about your favorite treat, my baby girl!!!!
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I love how her face has such a sweet innocent expression - no matter how much trouble she is causing.
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