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Noah's Mommy, yes, i have 18 furkids, but not all of them stay inside at night. Generally, I keep the large males outside, because they are most able to take care of themselves, with all of the little winter houses and those inside the work shop.
For a run-down on my inside furkids, the most famous is Snow Cat, an all white flame point Siamese. Next is Snow Tiger. He is an adopted lilac-lynx point Siamese. Then there is Fawn, an exceptionally small male kitty, named for his color. Jumper is a black Abyssinian, with Aby's eyes and other body features including habits common to that breed of cat. If he wasn't all black I believe he would pass as a thorough-bred Aby. Then there is an all blue part-Aby named Bluzette. She is very pretty but not too much on the affection -not like jumper . Her eyes are somewhat of a green/yellow and with her blue facial features, she can have a "ghostly appearance"! Bright-eyes is a part aby, torbie. I named her because of her very bright, expressive yellow eyes. A super-intelligent cat and an excellent communicator with body language. Next, would be Orphan, a small black cat like Fawn. He is named because of being the only survivor of a feral mom. Zippy Cat, is a male with deep tabby colors tan and black, and aqua colored eyes. He acts hyper all the time and never does anything in slow motion. Then there is a mackerel colored tabby, her name is(what else!) Mackerella. then there is Princess, a Tortie, and Fluffy, another large tortie for a female. So far I count 12 furkids. (to be continued)
..........wayne
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WOW WAYNE:eek: :eek: I got in trouble for having 4!!!!
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Where I live, I can have this many furkids and no one says much of anything -well, most of the time! The next-door resident, sometimes complains about all the kitty poop around the place. I'm attempting to take care of that, however.:D
I think between me and a few of the neighbors there must be at least 45 felines in the immediate area. They usually stay around their homes -not wandering off too far.