gardenmimine
06-16-2008, 04:21 PM
Hello to all,
I have been asked, and I will gladly oblige, to share with you, cat lovers extraordinaire, pictures of my krazy kat bunch, seven in all. First things first, this velvet soft tuxedo cat is Mimine, aka Domino, aka The Big. She has blessed our house for the last 8 years. She loves drinking out of faucets and is a homebody. Here she is with Ronronichou, dear Ringoletta (http://catoftheday.com/archive/2007/June/16.html) sister. Ronronichou, aka, Le Skitty, NeeNee and Ronron, is the most upbeat positive kitty I have ever had the pleasure to share my home with. She is a doll, pushy and very fond of chicken. Look at her in the leaves! What a mischevious face!!!
This white and striped tomcat is Pixie, aka Pix the Wix, aka Stinky Pix, aka Unfixed Pix. He is a stray cat who adopted us two years ago. He stinks, likes to sneeze in my face and comes up very beat up from his nightly escapade. We looooove him.
The Maine Coon looking cat is Stormy, aka Stormylicious, aka Pastrami Baloney, was a stray who got lost as a kitty wearing a harness. When we rescued him, poor thing had the harness basically caught in his skin, and vet bills for skin transplant and all cost us a two week all inclusive vacation for two ...but what can a cat lover do? He is a sweetheart except he loooves to bug the Mimine and we swear, when he meowes he calls her name "Mimine...miiiimiiiine" :-)
The intense gray fluff of love is the Garden, aka Le chaton du jardin, aka Dickens, a sweet wild kitty adopted at 2 weeks old. Her mom drowned in a pool and I quit my job to nurse her back to health. We call her the melted cheese of love since she melts on us in bed every night. She still suckles my neck and lives a secret life, coming home smelling of tuna juice and lady perfume :-)
Ringoletta (http://catoftheday.com/archive/2007/June/16.html) passed away a year ago. I was there for her as it happened and I miss her to no ends. Her profile will tell you more about how amazing she was.
Tiddles (http://CatoftheDay.com/archive/2007/January/10.html) aka Tweety, aka Tiddleleedum is the most regal snotty cat. As I said in her profile, she takes walks with us everyday and is a perfect representative of the feline kind. She is great all together.
Who am I forgetting? Oh yes, Black Jack Chirac, aka Jacques, aka The Black Dude. After feeding him for two years, including super cold canadian winters where we built him a cozy heated outdoor "chalet", and after him sending my partner to the hospital after biting him and attacking me, he has become a laid-back, luvey-duvey, on the verge of morbidly obese, house cat full of love. I would have never guessed he would turn out such a puss. Sorry, no pictures of him in my computer yet. Imagine a big black kitty with loving eyes...
Well, forgive the spelling mistakes, English is not my first language. I hope you enjoy the pictures and stories behind one of the top pleasure in my life, my krazy kat bunch.
Healthy cats to all!
I have been asked, and I will gladly oblige, to share with you, cat lovers extraordinaire, pictures of my krazy kat bunch, seven in all. First things first, this velvet soft tuxedo cat is Mimine, aka Domino, aka The Big. She has blessed our house for the last 8 years. She loves drinking out of faucets and is a homebody. Here she is with Ronronichou, dear Ringoletta (http://catoftheday.com/archive/2007/June/16.html) sister. Ronronichou, aka, Le Skitty, NeeNee and Ronron, is the most upbeat positive kitty I have ever had the pleasure to share my home with. She is a doll, pushy and very fond of chicken. Look at her in the leaves! What a mischevious face!!!
This white and striped tomcat is Pixie, aka Pix the Wix, aka Stinky Pix, aka Unfixed Pix. He is a stray cat who adopted us two years ago. He stinks, likes to sneeze in my face and comes up very beat up from his nightly escapade. We looooove him.
The Maine Coon looking cat is Stormy, aka Stormylicious, aka Pastrami Baloney, was a stray who got lost as a kitty wearing a harness. When we rescued him, poor thing had the harness basically caught in his skin, and vet bills for skin transplant and all cost us a two week all inclusive vacation for two ...but what can a cat lover do? He is a sweetheart except he loooves to bug the Mimine and we swear, when he meowes he calls her name "Mimine...miiiimiiiine" :-)
The intense gray fluff of love is the Garden, aka Le chaton du jardin, aka Dickens, a sweet wild kitty adopted at 2 weeks old. Her mom drowned in a pool and I quit my job to nurse her back to health. We call her the melted cheese of love since she melts on us in bed every night. She still suckles my neck and lives a secret life, coming home smelling of tuna juice and lady perfume :-)
Ringoletta (http://catoftheday.com/archive/2007/June/16.html) passed away a year ago. I was there for her as it happened and I miss her to no ends. Her profile will tell you more about how amazing she was.
Tiddles (http://CatoftheDay.com/archive/2007/January/10.html) aka Tweety, aka Tiddleleedum is the most regal snotty cat. As I said in her profile, she takes walks with us everyday and is a perfect representative of the feline kind. She is great all together.
Who am I forgetting? Oh yes, Black Jack Chirac, aka Jacques, aka The Black Dude. After feeding him for two years, including super cold canadian winters where we built him a cozy heated outdoor "chalet", and after him sending my partner to the hospital after biting him and attacking me, he has become a laid-back, luvey-duvey, on the verge of morbidly obese, house cat full of love. I would have never guessed he would turn out such a puss. Sorry, no pictures of him in my computer yet. Imagine a big black kitty with loving eyes...
Well, forgive the spelling mistakes, English is not my first language. I hope you enjoy the pictures and stories behind one of the top pleasure in my life, my krazy kat bunch.
Healthy cats to all!