She's hidden VERY well. The dogs were unphased when they met her. She hissed a little because they were jumping around like we had left them at the vet's for 5 days. Marsha didn't see her, or didn't care.
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She's hidden VERY well. The dogs were unphased when they met her. She hissed a little because they were jumping around like we had left them at the vet's for 5 days. Marsha didn't see her, or didn't care.
Aw! Welcome home Iris! That's curious about the chip - I thought they all were registered in a big cyber database somewhere. Very strange. Do they ever reprogram chips once they've been installed?
actually from what I've read - there are 2 MICROCHIPPING companies and unless the shelter has BOTH readers they still may have a chip but it just can't be read by the shelter. This is one of the reasons why I've never had my crew chipped.Quote:
Originally Posted by RedHedd
From what my vet said, the only really good one is AVID. This was NOT AVID. The others are harder to trace.
Iris Is Such A Lucky Lady To Have Found Such A Great Furr Ever Home And Family. When You Consider The Odds Against The Stray Pets This Is Fantastic News.
IRIS, Welcome to PT! You chose the right home and you will adapt quite soon.
Oops, must have missed this thread!
Any way, a great big WELCOME to Miss Iris! What a nice name for such a beautiful kitty!
I know she will have a nice, loving home!! :D
Congratulations on the new addition!
YAY!!! Another Kevin Henkes lover!! Chrysanthemum is one of my all time favorite kids' books by him. I love the video that Scholastic did of it too, cause the person who narrated did a great job with personalities and voices.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fuzzybuns
Remember the line "A Chrysanthemum is a flower. It lives in the ground with worms and other dirty things." What a brat that kid was, lol. I love being a middle school librarian, but boy do I miss those picture books!!
As a mythology buff, I'm pleased to report that Iris is a Greek name, meaning "rainbow." The Goddess Iris was the messenger of Hera, Queen of the Gods, and has been described as swift, cheerful, dedicated, and intuitive. Here's a link to a lovely modern statue of the Greek Goddess Iris.
Love, Columbine
I'm just now seeing this! :eek:
Iris is gorgeous!! She looks so soft and silky!
Congrats to another purrbaby!