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What a gorgeous girl she is, and so lucky you grabbed her. :) How sad that she doesn't want to lay on the soft blankets, she must have had a rough time out there. :( But she will soon find out she can relax with you.
I think the name Peach fit her well. Hope she finds a loving forever home! :)
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Well..she may just have the perfect home in store for her! My dear cat loving friend (Jan) has already inquired about the kitten. I'm sure her hubby Doug would agree with another kitty from me lol! They have several of my rescues already, and "Special Ed" is from the same colony that I snagged this girlie from. :eek: Of course "Speddie" would never have survived if I didn't find him (his still born littermate :( ) and his mama still giving birth on cold tar under a porch. Plus he's a cerebellar hypoplasia baby. So if it works out, she'll move in with a whole bunch of spoiled and loved kitties. :D And I see them all the time.... :D
No hisses from this little girl yet, but she's quite traumatized by whatever happened to her on the mean streets. :(
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I made sure Mike saw this Yetta look a like and he thinks you should name her Yetta.. (I knew he would) He could not believe somebody dumped that beautiful baby on the streets.
They are trapping tonight for spay day at LSU tomorrow. Last spay day they S/N 52 cats. He is really into this trapping now. I did a web search for Pansacola, Florida when we got back from getting Kitty Boo and they have a really large S/N neuter program going on over there. Sis has a friend that feeds the strays in her neighborhood and takes in the ones she can and very few are fixed so she is going to get a lot of them fixed now.
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My Creamsicle is a CH baby and she had no problems fitting in and no problems w/letting others in after her. She has an extreme case of it and she's deaf and partially blind to boot. But you'll never find a happier, more sweet tempered cat. Even people who generally don't care for cats love her. It's as though my fur posse knew she was special when she came to us and they all treat her w/respect. And she loves everyone, as well. So your new kitty should have no problems fitting in w/her new family. :)
Blessings,
Mary
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Beauty defined
She is a beauty, Jan! Whoever abandoned that little girl deserves to be put out in this extreme cold and left to fend for themselves to see what this poor cat had to suffer through. Hopefully she'll soon realize that she's safe now and she doesn't have to be afraid anymore. If only poor kitty could talk to you and tell you what happened while she was left on her own. But maybe we don't want to know all the horrible details. Anyway, would you give her lots of smoochies, hugs, and scritchies to let her know she has already stolen my heart?
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Well the good news is "Clementine" will be a Valentine! My friend Jan has been thinking about this baby since I sent her the thread, and she wants her. :D I'm keeping Clementine here for a quarantine period as she was from an area that I know panleuk. has been in. "Special Ed" is a ch kitty that Jan & Doug adopted from me, and he came from the same location. Can't risk her going to the best home in the world, and getting sick if she was exposed in any way. Panleuk. is a hardy virus that doesn't freeze, burn....and can stay in soil etc. for up to 10 years. Too bad we can't Clorox the world and kill off panleuk. :rolleyes: Here's Clementine's soon to be brother Special Ed!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...SpecialEd1.jpg
His mother was giving birth to him when I came across her last June (?). One was stillborn, and the other kitten died within a few hours of birth, but Special Ed survived. He can't walk a straight line, but boy can he run! :eek: He is totally spoiled and adored by Jan & Doug...as are their other kitties many rescued by guess who? :D
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OMG! Special Ed looks like my CH cat Creamsicle! That's it, I've gotta get some pix posted. This is just uncanny!
Blessings,
Mary
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This little flamepoint sure is gorgeous and Starr says she's not bad either.:) I'm glad that she already has a home and I hope that she'll stay healthy and thrive in your care.:) Special Ed sure is cutie pie too and will hopefully get along well with Clementine.:)
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Clementine is gorgeous and I'm so glad she already has a great home lined up. Special Ed is adorable!!!!!
Jan, you could write several books with all your rescue stories.
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When I was manager of that cafeterina, I had a lady that worked for me named Clementine, we called her "Teen" so I already am fond of that name. Gald she has a name but does her soon to be new Mommie like it and plan on keeping it?
I LOVE Special Ed. He is just to adoreable with those innocent eyes. I am thrilled to hear another CH kitty has a good home... they are sweetier than words can describe.
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Laura, Jan (the soon to be new meowmie of Clementine) loves the name, so I think it will stick. And precious Special Ed will accept Clementine without any problems. All Jan & Dougs kitties are wonderful, and accept newcomers very well...except the Queen Bee "Cleo". I just scooped up yet 2 more that seemed to have been dumped in a cemetary. Leave it to me to drive that way..I usually don't! Is someone up there driving my car? I have to dash with them as hopefully they're heading to a shelter via my friend Cindy. I'll tell ya'll that 'tail' later...never ever ends *sigh* :rolleyes: Oh yeah...bring camera.. ;)
Lori...everyone says I should write a book about my crazy rescue stories..but I'm too busy rescuing lol!
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Jan, Clementine is just gorgeous! I can't wait until her new Daddy sees her! ;)
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Oh gosh Jan, she is GORGEOUS!!! I'm so happy to hear that your friend will be taking her. Special Ed is absolutely adorable.
It never ends for you does it Jan. Bless you for all that you do. :)
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Jan and Doug have been so wonderful about taking in so many of your rescues.And they love their cats so much,from all I've heard in the past from you :) .I'm so happy these cats have such a great loving home.Great news Jan.And Great job getting them OFF the streets.Thanks :)